Tuesday, 18 March 2014

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"No help will arrive until after the election. This is too little, too late"

Vote for us or the childcare gets it

Rich parents still in line for coalition's childcare payout

Nick Clegg said it was too complicated to remove richest parents from the coalition's childcare support package

Government expands its childcare offer to struggling parents – but will continue to help those with a joint income of £300,000, too

In other news...

BBC faces SNP 'consequences' of Marr's alleged bias

Marr: targeted by so-called Cyber-Nats

Scottish nationalists have gone on the attack against Andrew Marr, after an SNP minister said the presenter should face "consequences" for an interview he conducted with Alex Salmond.

Parliament's internet freeze: Westminster officials in 'deadlock' over online future

The report noted several weaknesses of parliament's website. A redesign has been held up because of internal infighting

New internet supremo to be hired to resolve 'planning deadlock'

Class war in the government as Warsi hits out at 'Eton mess'

Photo Credit: ITV's The Agenda

Warsi hits out at the number of old Etonians in Cameron's inner circle, providing further evidence of a mini class war at the height of government

Comment & Analysis

This is how Britain does annexations

Rockall, the last expansion of the British Empire

When Britain likes it it puts a flagpole on it

Comment: Gluttons for punishment deserve a sin tax on meat

Ingrid Newkirk: Isn't it time to start taxing Britain's carnivores?

An excise tax on meat, eggs and dairy products will help put taxpayers suffering from high blood pressure, high cholesterol and other health problems on the road to recovery.

Inequality: Budget obsessives risk missing the bigger picture

Britain's inequality problem is much bigger than this year's Budget

The huge gulf between the richest and poorest in 21st century Britain is virtually obscene

New social media campaign to spread awareness of Humanism

The British Humanist Association (BHA) has launched a month long social media campaign to raise awareness of Humanism today.

Accelerated HS2 timetable should not be at expense of economic development opportunities

The IET has responded to today’s publication of the HS2 Plus report.

RSPCA supports tougher sentences but wants more proactive action

The RSPCA has welcomed Government moves to introduce tougher sentences for those who allow their dogs to attack other people and animals.

NASUWT comments on the Policy Exchange report on Ofsted

The Report identifies problems with Ofsted which the NASUWT has been aware of for a long time and has indicated on many occasions.

Chemical Industries Association demands Chancellor acts on energy

The UK chemical industry has urged George Osborne to act now on energy costs or lose out on growth.

Warning for pet owners as spring finally awakes

Dog owners have been urged to keep their pets cool this weekend to avoid the heartbreak of losing a much-loved companion.

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