Friday, 4 April 2014

How did Maria Miller keep her job? - politics.co.uk

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"The consensus at Westminster is that she is a terrible minister, rude to colleagues and staff, temperamental, indecisive, and out of her depth"

How did Maria Miller keep her job?

How did Maria Miller keep her job?

Clueless: How does a Cabinet secretary survive an expenses scandal?

The sad story of how a Cabinet secretary can survive an expenses scandal

Book ban

'We're still waiting, lord chancellor'

Times ticking on whether Grayling will respond to authors and campaigners.

Hopes for a negotiation over the ban on prisoners receiving books looking less and less likely

Chance for negotiations in prison book ban fight as authors seek meeting with Grayling

The law around deportations: Update

Air Mauritius in the dock: There was no directive to deport Yashika

Yashika was deported last night, despite a campaign to keep her in the UK for her A-levels

Whatever the airline says, the Home Office cannot force them to carry out a deportation

In other news...

The lonely Lords protest against the khat ban

A lonely protest against the khat ban

They can't stop it passing - but they regret it

Plaid calls for a Welsh parliament

Plaid pushes plan for Welsh parliament

Plaid Cymru demands the Welsh Assembly be renamed a parliament

Weather worn puffins ferried home

A group of young puffins blown in during the February storms are homeward bound after the RSPCA released the birds off the north coast of Devon today.

Ofqual's new national reference test "fundamentally flawed"

The idea of a national reference test is fundamentally flawed. It faces all the problems that apply to any test, in terms of establishing validity, reliability and grade boundaries.

RSPCA relief at U-turn on badger cull

Animal welfare charity vows to continue push for culls in Somerset and Gloucestershire to be halted.

NASUWT comments on the speech by Sir Michael Wilshaw on early years provision

Children make the best progress in early years settings that have qualified teachers and other highly-trained staff.

Voice comments on Ofsted's early years annual report

Voice welcomes recognition that in some areas of the country ‘most children do well and the gap between advantaged and disadvantaged is closing’.

NASUWT comments on GCSE gradings consultation

Schools, parents and pupils are being thrown into further confusion over yet more reform to the qualifications system.

The cat population in the UK has reached crisis point with more cats being taken in than ever before and fewer people adopting them.

In a new report Tackling the Cat Crisis, it has been revealed the number of cats entering the RSPCA has increased from 29,269 in 2010 to 31,556 in 2012.

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