Thursday, 14 November 2013

The British Broadband Subsidy - politics.co.uk

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"Sometimes you have to make compromises that are not necessarily in the long-term interests of the country"

Mobile rows

Why are taxpayers paying for BT's broadband lines while it makes £2.4bn profit?

The BT bill: Taxpayers are paying for broadband provision despite profits for providers.

The spotlight over unjustifiable charges turned from energy firms to mobile operators and internet providers today, as Downing Street called company heads to Westminster.

BBC hits back at Grant Shapps

Patten: Hits back at Shapps attack

Chris Patten hit back at Grant Shapps today, branding his recent attack on the BBC "exceptionally ill judged", as the war of words between the corporation and government ministers continued.

Cameron: Coalition 'not always good for the national interest'

Coalition tension? Cameron questions national interest of coalition.

The inherent tension of coalition is not always good for the "long-term interests of the country", David Cameron has admitted.

Blunkett's Roma comments

Comment: Blunkett attacks the Roma - so why are only Ukip called racist?

Janice Atkinson: 'Whenever I write about immigration I am almost always branded a racist'

Conservatives and Labour are in an arms race on anti-immigrant rhetoric - so why are Ukip called racist when they say the same things?

'Scaremongering': Blunkett faces backlash after anti-Roma comments

Blukett warns of 'explosion' if Roma don't integrate

David Blunkett is guilty of whipping up resentment toward Roma community in the UK, campaigners have said.

Comment and Analysis

Analysis: Bridging the disability employment gap

Gemma Hope: Access to specialist disability employment support will need to significantly increase

Access to specialist disability employment support will need to significantly increase if the gap in employment rate is to be bridged.

The Battle for Britain

David Torrance: 'Salmond was acutely aware independence was not the settled will of the Scottish people'

Read an exclusive extract from David Torrance's insider account of the fight for Scottish independence.

CIOT: Low income campaigners call for wider universal credit pilot

LITRG is calling for the Government to introduce a revised pilot of the new universal credit system.

Cogent: New Online Skillsstore for the Science Industries

Cogent and the National Skills Academy Process Industries, has today launched Skillsstore.com.

NASUWT "disappointed" that Education Secretary "resorted to provocation"

NASUWT comments on the ongoing dispute with the Secretary of State for Education.

CPA: Construction survey indicates broader growth ahead

The Construction Trade Survey shows construction activity rose for the second consecutive quarter in Q3.

3M: Fantastic makeovers film showcased on Peter Andre's 60 Minute Makeover

Original covers for radiators by Couture Cases will be showcased on Peter Andre's 60 Minute Makeover.

The world looks up to English education as an international benchmark - Cambridge Assessment

Britain is at the heart of overseas educational investment - and Cambridge Assessment is a key player.

BSIA South East event challenges perception of ‘victimless’ business crime

Business crime should never be dismissed as low level, or victimless.

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