Thursday, 20 February 2014

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"There is an acute moral imperative to act"

Cameron's religion problem

Charge of the bishops: Religious leaders shock coalition with massed attack on welfare reforms

Food banks have helped half a million people in the last year

Religious leaders unite to condemn the government's welfare reforms, in an outspoken letter broadening the faith community's assault on the coalition

Nichols touches a nerve: Cameron defends 'moral' welfare reforms

This photo shows Archbishop Vincent Nichols quite clearly leaning to the left

Coalition's welfare reforms offer "new hope" to people stuck on benefits, David Cameron insists, in a direct response to criticism from Archbishop Vincent Nichols

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Bowie gets political: 'Scotland, stay with us'

Kate Moss wears Bowie's Ziggy Stardust jumpsuit as she delivers a message from the Old White Duke himself

Nationalists get in a froth after David Bowie's referendum appeal at the Brits

Clegg prepares for war over the EU

Clegg: prepared to make the case for the EU

Rumours of an upcoming Nick Clegg assault on eurosceptics pick up pace, as he attempts to wrestle back the political agenda ahead of European elections

Blair, Murdoch and the offer of phone-hacking help

Brooks: Received advice from Blair

Tony Blair offered to provide informal assistance to Rebekah Brookes and Rupert Murdoch at the height to the phone-hacking scandal, it has emerged.

Coalition ended flooding victims' council tax exemption

Labour goes on the offensive over flooding, again

Ministers should tell councils not to force flood-hit families to pay their council tax, Labour says

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Charity calls for better crisis care in response to new suicide statistics

New figures show suicide rates are still worryingly high.

NHS IT scheme: “let’s hope Government has learnt from previous mistakes”

New NHS data-sharing scheme involving medical records is being delayed by six months. The IET comments here.

Proposed amendments to VAT online filing will not cure human rights breach

CIOT: “Failing to cure the breach will result in more litigation, incurring more costs for the Exchequer."

NASUWT calls on Secretary of State to recognise damage inflicted on teachers

NASUW remains deeply concerned about the adverse impact of the Coalition Government’s policies on teachers.

Latest ONS Figures Highlight Continuing Construction Recovery

According to figures from the Office for National Statistics published today, construction output in Q4 rose by 0.2% compared with Q3 and was 4.4% higher than a year earlier.

CIHT welcome targeted review of transport network resilience

CIHT welcome David Cameron's plan for targeted review of the resilience of the transport network to extreme weather events.

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