Friday, 31 January 2014

Dave picks up the pieces after another Commons humiliation - politics.co.uk

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"Why are backbenchers pushing the prime minister? Because we are the ones who are in tune with the wishes of the people"

 

Immigration bill

A humiliation too far? Cameron picks up the pieces after another Commons mauling

Dominic Raab was listened to with respect in the Commons yesterday.

David Cameron picks up the pieces, after another massive rebellion from his backbenchers reveals how little authority he has over his parliamentary party

Theresa May under fire for plans to make Brits stateless

May wants the power to strip British subjects of their citizenship

British subjects could be stripped of their citizenship and left stateless, under plans being brought forward by Theresa May

Bloom vs Farage

Comment: Ukip is turning into a pale blue Tory party

Godfrey Bloom: The current leadership want to... professionalise, homogenise, sterilise, pasteurise or any other 'ise' you fancy

Nigel Farage wants to get rid of the 'wrong people' in Ukip - but most of them are in central office.

The 'pale-blue party': Godfrey Bloom hits back at Farage's 'drivel' attack

Godfrey Bloom warns Ukip could be turning into an imitation of the Tory party

Godfrey Bloom hits out at Nigel Farage for scrapping Ukip's 2010 manifesto, saying the party has adopted a "no-policy policy"

Le drone

Cameron and Hollande finalise plans for Anglo-French drone

Military cooperation: France and Britain press ahead with plans for predator drones

David Cameron and Francois Hollande press ahead with plans to build their own predator drones, as they conduct their first bilateral talks since the French president took power in 2012

Comment & Analysis

Comment: The conspiracy of silence around Croydon's knife attacks

Georgie Keate: 'The borough commander saw me and snarled: "What a headline last week''

Six young people stabbed in eight days. But the police say crime in Croydon is dropping.

Comment: When was the last time feminists did anything for real women?

Janice Atkinson: 'I took my husband's name because I love him and wanted to marry him'

While professors of 'womens studies' pontificate about whether we should use maiden names, real women count their pennies and get to work.

Simplicity knocks! Government should jump at chance to cut admin around employee benefits

CIOT backs report from Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) that could drastically cut administrative burdens for employers.

BHA welcomes collaboration in Scotland over inclusive school assemblies

Humanist Society Scotland and Church of Scotland working together for inclusive schools.

CPA: Construction products sales grow in Q4

Construction products sales grow in Q4 but cost rises are key constraint.

Voice welcomes report’s call for new approach to curriculum development

Voice welcomes report.

BSIA survey offers British perspective on Middle East security technology and business trends

BSIA survey offers British perspective on Middle East security technology and business trends.

Tree of Hope: "Piece of the Puzzle, Autism Awareness Shoe"

The "Piece of the Puzzle, Autism Awareness Shoe" has been created especially for Blossom For Children and Tree of Hope.

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