Monday, 17 February 2014

The Salmond backlash - politics.co.uk

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"I will be deconstructing the chancellor's ill-thought-out and misinformed intervention point by point"

Salmond backlash

Salmond fights back after body-blows on EU membership and sterling

Pressure's on: Salmond faces war on two fronts

Alex Salmond fights war on two fronts, as currency union and EU membership inflict potentially mortal blows on his campaign for independence

Comment: Salmond is making it up as he goes along - and now he's been caught

Ian Dunt: 'It doesn't matter what anyone says. The SNP just keep spewing forth the same myths and bedtime stories'

The Scottish first minister's irresponsibility is coming back to haunt him.

Analysis: Osborne's gamble could push undecided voters to vote 'no'

Osborne 'no currency union' speech in full

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Comment and Analysis

Comment: The inside story of how our student union censored atheist posters

Cloe Ansari: 'Religion remains a subject that is either questioned at our own risk or not touched on at all'

Last week, London Southbank student union apologised for censored the atheist society's posters. Here, society president Cloe Ansari tell us her side of the story.

Analysis: Clegg is flirting with Labour – but he doesn't really care who gets into No 10

Alex Stevenson: Clegg wants to remain in power - and will work with either the Tories or the Lib Dems to do so

It will prompt scorn from Conservative colleagues in government and contempt from the voters – but Nick Clegg's flirtations with Labour are a necessary bit of politicking

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The 12 Years A Slave director downplays the extent of the global slavery problem

Voice reacts angrily to Michael Gove's "deprofessionalising"

Government and STRB deprofessionalising teachers and early years professionals.

Number of animals rescued by RSPCA from floods doubles in just three days

The RSPCA has released the latest rescue figures for flood stricken Britain - with almost 400 animals saved since Monday.

International summit on illegal trade begins in London

Strong measures sought to protect elephants, rhinos, tigers and other threatened species from poaching.

Celebrating 9 years of hunt ban with facts and myths

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Extra tax support from HMRC welcome - but difficulties must be resolved

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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.

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