Thursday, 6 February 2014

Chaos: Police staff join Tube strike - politics.co.uk

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"It ought to bring shame on the Met police that staff who help to keep London safe are being driven into the arms of loan sharks because of low pay"

Police strike

Chaos in London: Met police staff to join Tube union on strike next week

London could face days of chaos next week

The capital faces the possibility of chaos next week, after thousands of Metropolitan Police civilian staff announce a two-day strike to coincide with industrial action by Tube workers

A declaration of war? Tories threaten to raise bar for union strikes

London Underground services face severe disruption all day today

Conservative party is considering plans to introduce a threshold which could prevent many strike ballots from resulting in legal industrial action

Lib Dem manouvres

Lib Dems 'preparing spring offensive' against Tory coalition colleagues

Michael Gove and David Laws: A prime example of coalition disunity

Liberal Democrats will call time on coalition unity this spring, David Laws has revealed, with a 'differentiation' offensive set to make internal strains greater than ever before

Farron: We must damage ecosystems to save the planet

The Severn estuary was to have been the site of a barrage - but it was blocked by opponents

Opponents of fracking will not be credible unless they are prepared to build large-scale renewables projects and damage the environment, Tim Farron tells Politics.co.uk

In other news

Ukip revolutionary ready for 'blood-letting'

Another Ukip candidate forced out

Ukip politician declares Britain has the "right to rise" against the three main parties

Trains are coming home: Derby handed lifeline with vital Crossrail contract

Transport minister Stephen Hammond visits Crossrail’s Whitechapel station

Derby's train-building industry given the kiss of life, after it's confirmed local firm Bombardier is being given the Crossrail contract

38 Degrees

38 Degrees interview: Meet British politics' spammer-in-chief

David Babbs: "It's not often you can say 'I took the government to court and won', but that's what thousands of 38 Degrees members could say last year."

MPs have come to despise 38 Degrees for clogging up their inboxes with emails from constituents. They need to get used to it - because this model of campaigning-by-email-bombardment isn't going away.

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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