Friday, 8 November 2013

Tory EU referendum car crash - Politics.co.uk

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EU referendum row

Tory EU referendum car crash as-it-happens

MPs are debating the EU (referendum) bill in a bid to get it sent to the Lords

Live coverage of Tory infighting over the EU, with an added sprinkle of Labour troublemaking.

In other news...

Energy bosses now more unpopular than bankers and politicians

Energy bills have become a major political battleground

Seventy per cent of the public have an unfavourable view of energy firms, with just five per cent still having a favourable view, pollsters Comres found.

End the recruitment of child soldiers, British Army told

The army recruitment age should be raised to 18, camapigners claims

The British Army should end the damaging and costly recruitment of minors, a coalition of campaigners and religious figures have said.

Immigration bill a 'bonanza' for dodgy landlords

Theresa May has had "a chaotic summer" say MPs

The government's new immigration bill will lead to a "bonanza" for unscrupulous landlords and the widespread discrimination against foreign tenants, MPs have warned.

Comment and Analysis

MPs quiz spy chiefs as-it-happened

Parliamentary authorities are nervous about today's encounter

All the exchanges from MPs' first ever televised meeting with the heads of GCHQ, MI5 and MI6.

Nick Clegg environment speech in full

Nick Clegg environment speech in full

Nick Clegg draws a line in the sand on green issues - in full and unedited.

IFAW to world leaders: Partner with INTERPOL, NGOs to stop wildlife crime

Hundreds of representatives from around the world gathered today to tackle environmental crime.

NASUWT: Public right to expect rigorous public scrutiny in schools

NASUWT welcomes Select Committee report that school sponsors must be held to account

IET warns against the dangers of using counterfeit regulations

The 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 crime

Business 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 admissions

The 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 school

Correct 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."

BSA: Consumer confusion over Help to Buy Scheme

43% of active first time buyers confused over the Government’s Help to Buy scheme.

ESRC: Does talking about race fuel racism?

Imagine if we just stopped mentioning race, would the EDL and other far right groups cease to exist?

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