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|                        "This is, frankly, a disaster waiting to happen." Care vs profit?Profiting from vulnerability: 'Conflicted' private firms take over children's care       Private companies are set to begin profiting from the social care system for vulnerable children from today. The politics of... boobsMy breastfeeding horror just goes to show why bribing mothers is the right way forward       When it comes to breastfeeding the British switch in my brain is flicked and I turn into a stuttering, mumbling Hugh Grant of awkwardness. Tuesday controversiesIDS no-show for bedroom tax debate       Iain Duncan Smith is refusing to attend a debate on the bedroom tax today, in a move which has sparked outrage on the Labour benches. A question of greed: Davey hits out at 'big six' energy firms       Ed Davey will send the government's clearest warning to the energy sector yet later, when he tells energy bosses they risk becoming the next 'Fred the Shred'. Theresa May next in queue for Tory BBC threats       Theresa May has followed up on Grant Shapps' attack on the BBC by suggesting its online dominance is damaging local newspapers. Comment and analysis highlightsCould Europe's legal high power-grab be a Trojan Horse for drugs reform?       A largely ignored parliamentary debate this evening could herald a sea change in the way we treat drugs – and open the doors to a more liberal, evidence-based approach. Analysis: An uncertain future for Britain's fracking watchdog       The Environment Agency faces spending cuts and political pressure. Will it really be an effective watchdog over fracking in Britain? Comment: The Greens are Britain's first female political party       Our macho political culture invariably described political parties using male characteristics. They don't know what to make of a party with such strong female leadership.  |                                                                                     RSPCA: Gordon Ramsay should drop "barbaric" foie gras altogetherThe RSPCA is glad Gordon Ramsay dropped his supplier but sale of foie gras should be banned. CIOT: Have you paid too much tax on your redundancy payment?When an employer becomes insolvent, payments made by RPO to employees often wrongly have tax deducted. 3M: First Capital Connect train bears poppy symbol3M supplies graphic film for First Capital Connect Poppy Appeal wraps. IFAW to world leaders: Partner with INTERPOL, NGOs to stop wildlife crimeHundreds of representatives from around the world gathered today to tackle environmental crime. NASUWT: Public right to expect rigorous public scrutiny in schoolsNASUWT welcomes Select Committee report that school sponsors must be held to account IET warns against the dangers of using counterfeit regulationsThe IET has alerted the electrical industry today to the dangers of using counterfeit copies of key publications like the IET Wiring Regulations. BSIA South East event challenges perception of ‘victimless’ business crimeBusiness crime should never be dismissed as low level, or victimless. ESRC: Countryside bearing the burden in "Big Society"Empowering local people to help out in their communities is a flagship policy of the 'Big Society'. North-South new rail link: HS2, more than a railway [Opinion Former Infographic]An infographic depicting the economic benefits, both direct and indirect, of the proposed north-south rail link. BHA: London Oratory School won't back down on admissionsThe London Oratory School, a state Catholic school, is challenging a decision made by the OSA on admissions. MRSA Action UK launches poster campaign with local schoolCorrect hand washing can directly prevent the spread of MRSA and can save lives. ESRC: Dementia isn't the end of fun!"Dementia is so often equated with 'doom and gloom', but living with dementia can still be a life full of fun."  |               
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Profiting from vulnerability - politics.co.uk
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