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"I nearly choked on my bacon roll" Farage vs CleggIt's on: Farage accepts Clegg's invitation for public debate on EU![]() Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage will go head-to-head in a public debate on Britain's relationship of the EU, it has been confirmed Clegg prepares for war over 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 'Feminine sports'Minister under fire for encouraging women to take up 'feminine' cheerleading![]() Women should be open to doing more "feminine" sports like cheerleading, sports minister says Comment & AnalysisThe Week According to Sean Dilley![]() Broadcaster and general nuisance Sean Dilley gives us his take on the week in politics Comment: Anti-immigrant policies are damaging Britain on the world stage![]() Those who really value Britain's strength and influence should be pushing for a more liberal approach to immigration. WATCH: Labour's Brit Awards tragedy![]() There was a time, kids, when politicians thought it was a good idea to associate with pop stars | Charity calls for better crisis care in response to new suicide statisticsNew 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 breachCIOT: “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 teachersNASUW remains deeply concerned about the adverse impact of the Coalition Government’s policies on teachers. Latest ONS Figures Highlight Continuing Construction RecoveryAccording 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 resilienceCIHT welcome David Cameron's plan for targeted review of the resilience of the transport network to extreme weather events. |

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