Wednesday, 16 April 2014

'No' vote still likely in independence referendum - Politics.co.uk

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"Many undecided voters are telling us that they will definitely cast their vote, and how the campaigns address their interests is likely to have a big influence on the final outcome."

Independence referendum

Despite the panic, 'no' vote still likely in Scottish referendum

Salmond is enjoying strong coverage but polling suggests the 'no' lead holding firm

New poll suggests 'yes' camp in Scottish independence debate is still struggling to draw level

Living standards

Osborne has fallen into Labour's trap on living standards

George Osborne: Triumphant

Today’s earnings figures have set a trap for the Conservative Party. So far they appear determined to leap into it.

In other news...

'Stop mongols having sex': Tory mayor resigns

Nick Martin: "It is clear that this will not stop the attacks on the office and person of mayor"

A Conservative mayor resigns in disgrace after suggesting that disabled people should not have sex.

Comment and Analysis

WATCH: Suing the state - hidden rules in the EU-US trade deal

Police in Canary Wharf

Investor protections in a massive EU-US trade deal give corporations rights over national parliaments

Liam Fox accuses Snowden of 'treason' - but ignores his own past

Liam Fox during the Adam Werritty scandal. The defence secretary eventually fell on his sword.

Liam Fox accuses Edward Snowden and Alan Rusbridger of "treason" and "incompetence". He should know.

Association Chairman calls for supply chain to engage and work together

The recovery underway across UK construction presents the right moment for industry and political parties to address persistent and serious challenges facing the entire supply chain.

UK mortgage lending in February continues strong year-on-year growth

The dip in mortgage lending in February was primarily due to the expected seasonal factors associated with this time of year but year-on-year growth comparisons remain strong.

Mortgage lending by postcode: updated data published today

Major mortgage lenders today publish updated figures for their total outstanding residential mortgage lending broken down by around 9,000 postcode sectors across Great Britain at the end of September 2013.

CML director general addresses annual lunch

CML's director general, focused his speech on the impact the Mortgage Market Review (MMR) will have on the UK mortgage market when introduced this month and urged the FCA to be patient in the transfer.

Charity celebrates 20 years of Britpop with its own 'top of the pups'!

The RSPCA has paid tribute to the Britpop movement with its very own celebration of the Best of British animals, who just happen to look like their musical counterparts.

Jules and Steve Owen complete the London Marathon for MRSA Action UK

Steve Owen and his wife Jules have completed 602 race miles and raised over £4,000 for MRSA Action UK.

Careers guidance changes: How will employers be incentivised to get involved?

The Government’s plan to strengthen the requirement for schools to build links with employers to inspire and mentor pupils is very welcome news, yet is long overdue and will need a ‘big sell’ to employers according to the IET.

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