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"Potentially toxic and dangerous" The view from the rightRaise VAT on childrens' clothes and food say Tory MPs![]() Tory MPs call for a package of dramatic tax cuts for businesses and homebuyers, paid for by new taxes on essential goods and cuts to schools and hospitals. In other news...Balls: 'Ed and I get on really, really, really well - but we never go to the pub'![]() Ed Balls launched into a defence of his relationship with his party leader today, after an email emerged showing Ed Miliband's team think he is a "nightmare". Number of people suffering malnutrition surges![]() The number of people suffering from malnutrition has surged since the start of the financial crisis and the government's austerity programme, new figures have revealed. Comment and AnalysisCarey's right: These are the final days of the Church of England![]() Even the former Archbishop of Canterbury realises that the days of religion in Britain are numbered. Comment: Cameron's porn policy might make a good headline but it won't actually work![]() This foolhardy policy puts the reputation of child protection at risk. | Let Britain FlyVIDEO: Let Britain Fly. Let Britain Fly: Business chiefs demand politicians end 50 years of ditheringFailure to commit to airport expansion risks condemning the UK to being a second-rate economy until at least 2040. IET: Online block to child abuse images not enough to solve problemThe move by internet search engines to make it harder to find child abuse images online do not go far enough to solve the problem. Voice welcomes Scottish Government’s school closures responseVoice has welcomed the Scottish Government’s response on school closures. RSPCA: Man fined after meerkats, monkeys and an armadillo foundStephen Rowlands pleaded guilty to three CITIES offences at Worcester Magistrates Court. CIOT: Low income campaigners call for wider universal credit pilotLITRG is calling for the Government to introduce a revised pilot of the new universal credit system. Cogent: New Online Skillsstore for the Science IndustriesCogent 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 aheadThe 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 MakeoverOriginal 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 AssessmentBritain is at the heart of overseas educational investment - and Cambridge Assessment is a key player. BSIA South East event challenges perception of ‘victimless’ business crimeBusiness crime should never be dismissed as low level, or victimless. |

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