Wednesday, 12 February 2014

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"Money is no object"

PMQs special

PMQs verdict: Cameron's amateur mistake hands Miliband another victory

Cameron: Flooding defences in trouble after rash promise

The prime minister's promise of money being 'no object' allows Miliband to tease apart his flooding defences

PMQs as-it-happened

PMQs as-it-happens

Follow all the action from prime minister's questions live.

Floods

Flooding: whatever happened to 'keep calm and carry on'?

David Cameron visiting a storm-damaged home in Cornwall

There is something deeply un-British about our politicians' response to the floods.

Cameron: 'Money is no object' for flood relief

Cameron tries to get on the front foot over flooding

David Cameron tries to assure voters he is taking control of the flooding emergency, with a rare press conference in Downing Street in which he pledges that "money is no object"

In other news...

Chaos at the heart of the bedroom tax as govt fails to answer basic questions

Field: 'How on earth can the government know how much money the bedroom tax will save when it doesn't even know how many people have downsized?'

The government was accused of chaotic mismanagement of the bedroom tax today, after it emerged it had no data about fundamental changes in home occupancy caused by the policy.

Tristram Hunt mocked for crossing picket line to deliver lecture on Marx

Tristram Hunt no apology for crossing picket line

Labour's shadow education secretary will today deliver a speech on "character" after coming under savage attack for crossing a picket line to deliver a lecture on Marx.

Farage joins the campaign for drug reform

Newfound allies: Farage and Clegg agree on drug law reform

Nigel Farage expresses his support for drug law reform today, as he throws his weight behind Nick Clegg's calls for a royal commission

Comment and Analysis

Comment: This anti-immigrant hysteria means I won't study here anymore

Nicole Froio:  'It feels like going back to the UK is like going back to an abusive boyfriend'

Returning to the UK feels like going back to an abusive boyfriend

WATCH: Tony Benn - Will and Testament

Tony Benn has been in hospital since the weekend

Tony Benn, the longest serving Labour MP in British history, is currently in hospital. For those thinking of him, here is a preview of Will and Testament, a film about his life, which is due to be released in late spring.

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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