Wednesday, 15 January 2014

PMQs special - Politics.co.uk

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"Just asking a straight question is never enough against the prime minister."

PMQs special

PMQs Review: Miliband should use it or lose it

Ed Miliband: All over the place

Ed Miliband has another terrible week at PMQs.

PMQs as-it-happened

PMQs as-it-happens

Missed PMQs? Catch up here

Cameron suppresses immigration report

Cameron suppresses report showing immigration good for UK

David Cameron inspects UK border controls at Heathrow airport

The report, commissioned by Theresa May, was due to be published at the end of last year but was shelved "indefinitely" by David Cameron after it failed to find evidence to support cutting immigration.

In other news...

Tory MP: We should judge parents who split up

Judging families: Howarth speaks out against 'conspiracy of silence'

Politicians should judge parents who split up and criticise their life choices, prominent Tory MP says

'Don't quit like we did': Norwegian PM gives Britain an EU warning

Erna Solberg, leader of the Conservative party in Norway, became prime minister last year

The prime minister of Norway has warned Britain not to go down the road followed by her country and quit the EU, in a remarkable statement ahead of a meeting with David Cameron.

Police admit making 'mess' of Mark Duggan aftermath

Assistant commissioner Mark Rowley: "We didn't do it as well as we should do."

Assistant commissioner Mark Rowley told MPs the force had taken far too long to talk to Duggan's relatives in the hours after his death in 2011.

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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