Friday, 21 March 2014

The return of Boris? - politics.co.uk

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Friday news

IDS: Give British jobless work before looking overseas

Iain Duncan Smith in controversial mode

Companies should offer unemployed British workers jobs before looking overseas, Iain Duncan Smith has suggested.

The return of Boris? PM wants his 'best striker' back in parliament

Boris Johnson and David Cameron have remained rivals for years. Could one replace the other?

David Cameron unexpectedly gives his blessing for Boris Johnson's Commons return

Miliband unleashes left-wing politics on Scottish independence referendum campaign

Scottish independence debate takes a left turn today

Ed Miliband will appeal to Scottish voters' desire for 'social justice' in his biggest intervention yet in the independence referendum campaign.

Government allowed 'anti-immigrant prejudice' over Romanian immigrants

Ukip candidates frequently stokes fears around the arrival of Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants last year

Failure to provide estimates of how many Romanians and Bulgarians would come to Britain last year stoked "anti-immigrant prejudice", according to an influential committee of MPs

Budget fallout

Comment: Osborne's pension reforms will result in more state support

Sonel Mehta: 'It's disingenuous to pretend pension reforms aren't based on election politics'

Those most in need of hand-holding have been given the keys to the sweet shop

It's not a trap! Balls defiant over welfare cap

Ed Balls can spot these traps coming a mile off

Ed Balls rejects suggestions the chancellor laid a 'trap' for Labour in yesterday's Budget

How to ruin a Budget: Left turns on 'patronising' Tories in beer and bingo backlash

The poster that wrecked otherwise perfect Budget coverage

When Shapps handed the left an opportunity to bash the Tories out of nowhere, opposition spinners must have been fervent with gratitude

Boeing Rolls Out First Next-Generation 737 at Increased Production Rate

New rate increases production to record 42 airplanes per month.

Iceland's whaling crusader attempts to ship 2,000 tonnes of fin whale meat

Iceland’s lone whaling crusader is attempting to ship 2,000 tonnes of fin whale meat out of the country despite limited market for the meat and opposition at home and abroad to the bloody trade.

Association encourage by Budget support for manufacturing and housebuilding

The Construction Products Association welcomed the Chancellor’s 2014 Budget Statement which backs British manufacturers and builders.

RSPCA urges 'Do not disturb' as baby birds begin to leave the nest

As nesting and fledgling bird season begins RSPCA asks the public to be aware.

Freddie the Fox and friends to watch as pack of hounds 'chase' a stag around Parliament Square

FAW’s 'fox' will look on as two eye-catching ad vans chase each other around Westminster today to warn the public that the Hunting Act is under threat.

Pensioners put in greater control over their own cash

LITRG pleased that many older people are being given the enhanced ability to use their accumulated savings as they see fit.

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