Friday, 28 February 2014

The Faragist plot - politics.co.uk

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"We're whistling in the wind if we think we can implement a eurosceptic agenda from within the European parliament"

Faragist plots

Farage: I want to be kingmaker in 2015

Farage: No chance to change Europe

Nigel Farage plans to play the same role in the 2015 general election as Nick Clegg played in 2010, he reveals

Comment: Don't be fooled - our economic woes haven't gone anywhere

Godfrey Bloom: 'What we are dealing with is a massive global Enron style accounting scam'

We can't keep printing money to prop up a bloated welfare state.

Comment and analysis

Comment: Cameron's 'moral' welfare reform doesn't bother with the wreckage it leaves behind

Liam Crosby: 'A more detailed look at the personal, experienced, human impacts of welfare reform is urgently needed'

If the prime minister is pursuing a 'moral' crusade on welfare, why won't he investigate the effect of the reforms he is forcing through?

It looks like drug reformers are about to get a foothold in policy

Norman Baker: The most important figure in the British drug debate

A Home Office minister just suggested recreational drugs should be sold on the high street

Auf wiedersehen, pet

Merkel speech verdict: A cut-and-paste EU defence destined to be instantly forgotten

Merkel: a pedestrian case for the EU

The German chancellor fails to live up to the occasion with a pedestrian defence of the EU.

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.

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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