Thursday, 27 February 2014

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"I am afraid they are in for a disappointment."

Merkel visit

Merkel dashes Cameron's hopes for fundamental reform of EU

Cameron meeting Merkel in Germany last year

David Cameron's hopes of renegotiating Britain's relationship with Europe suffer a major blow, as German Chancellor Angela Merkel rules out any "fundamental reform" of the EU.

The new special relationship: Cameron rolls out the red carpet for chancellor Merkel

Cameron and Merkel watch England play Germany in the football: The two struck up a friendship over hours of Midsomer Murder

Angela Merkel will enjoy a state visit in all but name tomorrow, as David Cameron tries to use his warm relationship with her to secure European objectives

Water cannon

Water cannon a 'creeping infringement' on right to protest

Police fire water cannon at anti-government protesters in Turkey.

There is "no convincing argument" for using water cannon against the public, the Metropolitan Police are warned.

Boris Johnson tells police to 'get medieval' on rioters

Police need to be "much harder" on protesters who break the law says Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson calls on the police to "get medieval" on rioters as he backs proposals for the Metropolitan police to be allowed to use water cannon on future protests.

Scottish Independence

Facing facts? Salmond mulls the future after a 'no' vote

Looking to the future? Salmond imagines the aftermath of a 'no' vote.

Alex Salmond openly contemplates his future in the event of a 'no' vote

Salmond 'caught between a rock and a hard place' over Scottish currency

Salmond: 'Stuck between a rock and a hard place'

No good options for future of Scottish currency if the country votes for independence, experts warn

In other news...

Australia holding up royal reform bill

Game of thrones: Australia holds up royal reform

Legal moves which would end the practice of male heirs to the throne taking precedence over females are being held up by Australia

Nick Clegg: European elections 'not a test of my leadership'

Clegg admits Lib Dem's pro-European stance is not popular

Nick Clegg denies the European elections will be a test of his leadership after polls suggest the Liberal Democrats are heading for fifth place in May.

Comment and Analysis

Comment: Why won't taxpayer-backed Network Rail buy British?

Anna Matthews: 'The superior UK expertise and acknowledged leading position may disappear forever'

We're in the indefensible situation where Network Rail, funded by the taxpayer, will buy technology designed and manufactured overseas

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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