Friday, 17 January 2014

Miliband takes on the banks - Politics.co.uk

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Ed Miliband on banking

Ed Miliband's economy speech in full

Ed Miliband: Taking on the banking industry

Ed Miliband sets out Labour's policies on banking and the wider economy.

Miliband's bank break-up plans will hurt poor, claim banks

Ed Miliband under fire for banking plans

Britain's biggest banks warn that they would be forced to dump unprofitable customers and close banks in poorer areas, under plans to reform Britain's banking industry being proposed by Labour today.

Comment and Analysis

The week according to Sean Dilley

The week according to Sean Dilley

Broadcaster and general nuisance Sean Dilley gives us his take on the week in politics.

Immigrant stories: The psychotherapist and the letter of proof

Immigrant stories: Mariam Harley Miller

She had the proof of her right to stay, but she was already lost in a system which made no sense.

In other news...

Fracking blight as households warned of mining rights

Tens of thousands of landowners are claiming their manorial rights for first time

Thousands of households receive letters warning that the land beneath their homes could be used for mining, prompting fears that landowners will seek to cash in on the government's plans for widespread fracking across the UK.

The truth behind the Amritsar massacre

A Sikh takes a dip in the holy sarover at the Golden Temple in Amritsar last Tuesday. The massacre was a defining moment for many Sikhs around the world.

As reports emerge that the UK may have colluded in a merciless 1984 raid on the Golden Temple in Amritsar, we look back at one of the most painful and important moments in Sikh history.

High Speed 2 engineering college

Plans for new college to train the next generation of world-class engineers for construction of HS2 unveiled today.

RSPCA calls for all farm animals to be stunned before slaughter

RSPCA calls for improved welfare of farm animals at time of slaughter and clear production method labelling of meat.

First case of asylum granted in UK under Refugee Convention on basis of atheism

The Home Office have reportedly for the first time granted an asylum application on the basis of atheism.

Association forecasts renewed optimism for construction

“After 2015, without Help to Buy, there are strong concerns about whether house building will continue to improve."

There are important preconditions to introducing a Licence to Practise, says NASUWT

“If the proposal for License to Practise signals a Labour commitment to restore QTS, then progress can be made."

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