Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Clegg to take on Ukip - Politics.co.uk

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"It plays on the fear of the 'other', the fear of change, the belief that someone else must be to blame for the ills of the modern world."

Nick Clegg

Clegg denies Lib Dems have 'gone native' under Conservatives

George Osborne and Danny Alexander: 'very good friends'

Nick Clegg denies that the Liberal Democrats are suffering from "Stockholm syndrome", after one of his senior ministers is accused of 'going native' within the Conservative-led government.

Ukip a major threat to Britain, says Clegg

Nigel Farage isn't thought to be responsible for the flooding

A victory for Ukip in the European elections would threaten the British economy, destroy jobs and leave the country open to climate chaos, Nick Clegg warns today.

Immigration and Asylum

'An offence to liberty': Author Zadie Smiths lashes out at Yarl's Wood

Campaigners for detainee Isa Muazu outside the Home Office last year. Thursday will see another protest against women in detention.

Campaign against the detention of women in Yarl's Wood is endorsed by Zadie Smith, who brands the practice a "shame to any civilised nation"

Former immigration minister referred to police over cleaner

Harper: Referred to the police by Labour MP

Mark Harper is referred to police by a Labour MP, following his resignation over an undocumented immigrant he employed as a cleaner

And finally...

King Arthur sets up his own political party

King Arthur: Aiming for independent candidates to take a stand in 2015

The self-described reincarnation of King Arthur sets up his own political party, with an aim of fielding dozens of political candidates in the 2015 general election

Finally, a politician admits it: 'We don't do yes or no questions'

Hammond refuses to back Lord Smith

Confirmation from the horse's mouth of politicians' inability to give straight answers to questions

Flood weather wreaks havoc on nation’s animals

The RSPCA has been flooded with calls from the people concerned about animals caught up in the recent weather.

Satirical spaghetti monster image banned by London South Bank University as ‘religiously offensive’

Nonreligious students at London South Bank University have had posters advertising their society banned for being ‘offensive’.

Ivory being crushed today to support elephants ahead of London summit on illegal wildlife trade

vory being crushed today as UK public surrender items to support elephants ahead of London summit on illegal wildlife trade

A college of teaching is not a panacea for the education system's problems

The NASUWT has continued to make clear that it has no objection in principle to the creation of a College of Teaching.

Boeing Forecasts $1.9 Trillion 20-Year Market for New Airplanes in Asia Pacific

Boeing says strong economic and passenger growth will be main drivers of new airplane demand in the Asia Pacific region

Homophobia remains a problem in schools

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) teachers still feel the problem of homophobia remains endemic in schools and that schools need to do more to tackle the issue

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