Tuesday, 28 January 2014

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"What Miss Purves and many others cannot grasp is the fact that when our government made homosexuality legal, it did not make it moral."

Ukip woes

Ukip donor takes out bizarre anti-gay advert

Farage plans to rid Ukip of 'Walter Mitty' figures

Nigel Farage's attempts to distance Ukip from the extreme views of its members falls apart as a major party donor takes out an extraordinary newspaper advert describing homosexuality as an "abomination".

'No more Walter Mittys': Farage pledges tough new system to vet Ukip candidates

Farage at the Ukip conference last year: the Ukip leader wants a more disciplined party

Nigel Farage pledges to introduce a tough new vetting system to screen potential Ukip candidates, in a bid to strip out the more eccentric members of his party

WATCH: Godfrey Bloom asks disabled student: 'Are you Richard III?'

Godfrey Bloom in trouble once again for disability comments

Former Ukip MEP Godfrey Bloom in hot water again for insulting a disabled student during an Oxford Union debate.

Tax and spend

'Slashing for its own sake': Cable slams Tory cuts

Vince Cable: Government risks the wrong kind of recovery

Vince Cable opens up a new gulf in the coalition government warning his party will not support George Osborne's plans for £30 billion more cuts in the next parliament.

Poll shows huge public support for Ball's 50p tax gambit

After three days of relentless public attack, Ball's policy still proves popular with voters.

Public support for Ed Ball's plan to reintroduce the 50p tax rate for top earners stands at 61%, despite several days of attacks from the media and business leaders.

Boris' manifesto: Ban strikes and cut taxes for the wealthy

Boris Johnson: Joint favourite to replace Cameron among Tory activists

Boris Johnson makes pitch to Tory right-wingers, as he calls for tough restrictions on public sector strikes and a big tax cut for Britain's highest-earners.

Cameron: I don't like any taxes

Red meat for right-wingers: Cameron says he dislikes all taxes.

David Cameron issues one of the most purely ideological speeches of his career, as he insists that he dislikes all taxes

"New EU targets are useful as they put a peg in the ground" says IET

The European Commission has outlined its plans for climate and energy policy until 2030. Read IET comment here.

Selective Catholic school admissions policy decision quashed over "arguable error"

‘Inconsequential technicality’ leads to quashing of schools adjudicator decision on London Oratory School.

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.

More long term support needed for families displaced by flooding say researchers

Planning for the emotional aftermath of devastating floods is as important as the immediate impact of such emergencies.

"Warm words" on mental health from Nick Clegg welcome - but the reality is budget cuts

Comment on Nick Clegg Mental health speech from charity Rethink Mental Illness.

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