Wednesday, 18 December 2013

George Osborne's loss on Lloyds sale - Politics.co.uk

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"The country has had to pay a high price for the extra debt it has taken on because of the financial crisis."

Lloyds bank share sale

George Osborne lost £230 million on state-owned bank sale

George Osborne: "another step in the long journey"

George Osborne lost taxpayers at least £230 million on the part sell-off of Lloyd's bank, despite having claimed to have made a profit, the government's spending watchdog have found.

PMQs

PMQs verdict: two ends of a pantomime horse

Today's PMQs had a Christmas-special feel

Just like all Christmas specials, this one had several weak attempts to make seasonal gags about poultry and Christmas cards.

Iza Muazu

The hidden stories of the people Britain will deport tonight

Hidden stories of failed asylum seekers

Maybe you believe them. Maybe you don't. Here are the stories of the people being deported back to Nigeria tonight.

The end: Isa Muazu appeal refused

Judgement passed: Muazu loses deportation case

Supporters of Isa Muazu ran out of options to prevent his deportation this evening, after the court of appeal refused his case.

In other news...

UK must give prisoners vote or risk 'grave implications'

David Cameron visiting Wormwood Scrubs prison

The government should allow prisoners serving less than one year in prison the right to vote, or risk 'grave' damage to the UK's international reputation, a committee of MPs and peers has said.

Let Britain Fly: Any party serious about governing Britain must back airport expansion

Business leaders issue politicians with unequivocal call to action following Airports Commission report.

CIHT welcome the Davies Commission interim report and call for immediate short term action

CIHT welcomes the publication of the Airports Commission’s interim report into airport capacity and connectivity.

IET: Top tips to avoid hidden dangers with your Christmas lights

As the festive season gets into full swing, IET has a few simple tips on avoiding the dangers of Christmas lights.

Our club: Sports clubs to get young people working

VIDEO: Morrisons is pioneering a new programme in famous sporting venues around the UK to help young unemployed people get back into work.

BHA: Right to die with dignity is a fundamental human right

The 'right to die' cases of Jane Nicklinson and Paul Lamb will be heard at the Supreme Court this week.

Rethink: Independent review of fit-for-work tests does not go far enough

Review of government’s controversial Work Capability Assessment (WCA) fails to go far enough.

RSPCA urges Westminster to follow Welsh Government’s lead on fly grazing legislation

The new legislation will equip local authorities in Wales with additional powers to tackle fly grazing and abandonment problems.

NASUWT: Key stage 2 results highlight the lie that education standards are falling

“The efforts of teachers and pupils are often overshadowed by the obsession with performance league tables."

CIOT: Tax advisers welcome changes to employee ownership structures

CIOT backs decision to provide capital gains tax relief for business owners upon transferring ownership to employees.

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