Tuesday, 29 April 2014

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"The first and most important point to make is that no ticket offices will be closed, alright? They're not going to be closed."

Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson's broken tube strike promises in full

Boris Johnson: Delays on the line

After six years, the London Mayor has made no progress on reducing tube strikes.

Boris Johnson attacks 'crazy' immigration crackdown

Boris Johnson at odds with hardline stance of home secretary Theresa May

The government should allow hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants living in the UK to become British citizens, Boris Johnson insists, as he launches a stinging attack on the government's immigration and asylum policies.

HS2

Rebellions and notable absences fail to stop HS2

David Lidington in Europe: the minister promised to resign if he does not secure his objectives over HS2

HS2 easily passes its latest parliament hurdle last night, as the last remaining barriers to its progress fall away

In other news...

'Atheists' handbook' sent to every secondary school

Alom Shaha with copies of his book before the launch

Atheists' Handbook sent to every secondary school in England and Wales to be placed in their library, amid a continued debate over the role of religion in educational establishments

Tories urge Cameron to surrender the war on drugs

Surrender the war on drugs? Tory groups hopes for fresh thinking

The Conservatives should go into the general election pledging a partial decriminalisation of drugs, an influential Tory group suggests

Why 'Help to Work' won't help jobless back to work

Iain Duncan Smith: On a mission to failure

The Help to Work scheme will be a failure. We can predict this because the government have already tried it and found it to be so.

Ukip's Lenny Henry candidate wasn't even born in UK

Lenny Henry: Born in the UK, for what it's worth.

Unlike Lenny Henry, who was.

NASUWT commnets on tragic death of teacher at Leeds school

It is almost impossible to put into words the shock and distress that this tragic event has had.

Tax workers balloted for strikes over damaging cuts

Fifty thousand tax workers are being balloted on a wide-ranging programme of industrial action in a dispute over job cuts, the Public and Commercial Services union announces.

An amazing achievement

Gracie May aged 7 with cerebral palsy will ride 1.5 miles on her bike for Tree of Hope because she wants to walk and be independent.

Securing corridors for elephants and mitigating human elephant conflict

Scientists yesterday fitted satellite tracking collars on two male elephants in the Amboseli ecosystem in Kenya.

RSPCA calls for end to ‘severe’ suffering of lab animals

Charity urges Government to take action on World Day for Laboratory Animals.

DECC renewable energy: we need announcements like this every 2 months for next 2 years

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has welcomed the announcement by DECC today of private sector investment in eight major new renewable energy projects and hopes that it will be the first of many.

Boeing reports strong first-quarter results

The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) reported first-quarter revenue increased 8 percent to $20.5 billion on higher commercial volume.

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