Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Ukip surge was greater than we thought - politics.co.uk

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"National polling from certain opinion polling companies underestimates the level of Ukip support (and over-estimates Conservative support)"

 

Westminster battles

PMQs as-it-happensed

PMQs as-it-happens

Missed this week's PMQs? Catch up here with out blow-by-blow blog.

Comment: Bercow needs to stick to the day job before he sabotages our democracy

Richard Heller: 'Online voting removes any direct connection between a voter and his or her neighbourhood.'

John Bercow makes a fine Speaker, but his plans for Parliament 2.0 make me want to emigrate.

Poll: Tories trailing by 20-points in their target seats following Ukip surge

Cruising for a bruising? The constituency polls suggests the Tory vote is collapsing even in its target seats

Conservative hopes of securing a majority in the next election looked little better than a pipe dream today, with new polling showing them falling significantly behind in two of their target constituencies.

Comment & Analysis

Comment: Faith schools are enforcing segregation right under our noses

Andrew Copson: 'The pattern across the board is one of segregation.'

Non-religious comprehensives admit 11% more pupils eligible for free school meals than expected, Jewish secondaries 61% fewer. How can this be right?

Comment: Tom Daley was brave to come out - homophobia is still rampant in the world of sport

James Taylor: 'The decision to come out isn't an easy one'

Olympic diver Tom Daley showed bravery and character by coming out on YouTube. For many gay people in the world of sport, homophobia is a part of life.

BSIA: Security industry shows ‘confidence in disability’ as International Day of Disabled People is celebrated

Sponsored by the UN, this year’s International Day of Disabled Pople focuses on building ‘disability confidence’.

BSA: Mutuals continue to lead on FLS lending

Figures for the Funding for Lending Scheme since it started in 2012.

TACT response to comment made by UKIP Councillor Gordon Gillick

If UKIP want to be taken seriously offensive comments can't be overlooked - Farage needs to make clear UKIP's position on care.

Building societies continue to drive growth in the UK mortgage market in October

Building societies and other mutual lenders continue to be the main growth driver in the UK mortgage market.

Boeing selects GKN to build 737 MAX advanced technology winglet

Already a market success, the 737 MAX has more than 1,600 orders from airlines around the world.

RSPCA – extreme concern at primate research report

RSPCA concerned about report into the cumulative impact that neuroscience research has on primates.

CIOT: Cheaper HMRC caller charges welcome – now let’s cut the queue

Cheaper phone numbers for HMRC welcomed - but waiting times still too lengthy.

NASUWT: Coalition government's flagship programme floundering

“The Coalition Government needs to think again. The Secretary of State’s concept of teacher training is fundamentally flawed.”

MRSA Action UK: Turkeys voting for Christmas over multi-drug-resistant strains of MRSA in livestock?

Turkeys voting for Christmas – is this the choice we are making by ignoring multi-drug-resistant strains of MRSA in livestock?

RSPCA welcomes upholding of seal fur ban as ‘game changing’

RSPCA hails historic decision by the WTO to uphold a ban on seal products from the hunting industry.

Why is animal research needed in pharmacology?

VIDEO: why do scientists need to use animals for pharmacology research?

Blue Fox: Mike Weatherley MP delivers hunt ban support letter to PM

Blue Fox patron Mike Weatherley MP delivers hunt ban support letter to Prime Minister.

CIA: UK Chemical and pharmaceutical businesses see growth ahead

UK Chemical and pharmaceutical businesses see growth ahead but long term optimism restricted.

NASUWT welcomes decision on teachers' pay

"This announcement represents many weeks of hard work and discussion between the NASUWT and State's officials."

Let Britain Fly

VIDEO: Let Britain Fly.

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