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What would Jesus do? That's the question David Cameron has been asking this week as he seeks to pose as a friend to Christians. Best of newsScottish Tories compare comprehensive schools to rubbish collection![]() The leader of the Scottish Conservatives risks angering parents after comparing sending children to local comprehensive schools to putting out the rubbish. 'Stop mongols having sex': Tory mayor resigns![]() A Conservative mayor resigns in disgrace after suggesting that disabled people should not have sex. 'Threads out of the rope': Navy diminished by Scottish independence![]() The British navy would be diminished by a vote for Scottish independence, first sea lord says in rare political intervention Dead end: Residents reject Thatcher road name![]() Attempts to re-name a road in Margaret Thatcher's honour fail after no residents in her former constituency come forward to volunteer. The MoJ inadvertently disproves Grayling prison book ban defence![]() Another one of Grayling's excuses comes falling down Zero hours: The brutal truth revealed![]() Zero hours contracts are stripping workers of employment rights and routinely paying them less than the minimum wage, Commons committee discovers Britain urged to 'unilaterally declare independence' from Europe![]() Britain can make a "unilateral declaration of independence" from the EU by giving British courts legal primacy, an influential think tank suggests Best of Comment and AnalysisThis is your brain online: How Twitter could combat voter apathy![]() A dangerous mix of disengagement, austerity and anti-politics has gripped Europe. But Twitter could turn the tide. Doing God: Why is Cameron calling himself 'evangelical'?![]() The prime minister's sudden shift to religious rhetoric has a political motive. WATCH: Suing the state - hidden rules in the EU-US trade deal![]() 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 accuses Edward Snowden and Alan Rusbridger of "treason" and "incompetence". He should know. The MoJ inadvertently disproves Grayling prison book ban defence![]() Another one of Grayling's excuses comes falling down Comment: Car pollution is the invisible killer politicians daren't talk about![]() From Inner London to rural Wales, our reliance on motor cars is silently throttling us. Comment: Brussels bureaucrats and Tory eurosceptics can work together to defeat plain packs![]() A rare chance for cooperation could see Tory eurosceptics and EU bureaucrats defeat plain cigarette packs | 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. NASUWT comments on headteachers' payHeadteachers should have their annual salaries published in a clear and transparent way like every other person in senior public service positions. Top tips from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) to combat the Heartbleed bugHugh Boyes, Cyber Security Lead at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), sets out five simple steps on how to protect yourself. RSPCA’s marathon task to rehome great greyhounds and lovely lurchersWith the London Marathon fast approaching the RSPCA is encouraging the public to race to our rehoming centres to adopt these gorgeous greyhounds and lurchers. Voice Cymru welcomes Improving Schools in Wales reportVoice: the union for education professionals – which represents teachers and education support staff in Wales and across the UK – has welcomed the report Improving Schools in Wales: An OECD Perspective. NHS will pay a high price for short-term mental health cuts, warns charityA new economic report has found that investing in quality care and support for people with schizophrenia and psychosis, results in huge savings in the long-term. Tougher GCSEs and A Levels will do little to fill the UK skills gapAs Ofqual announces tougher new GCSEs and A Levels, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is concerned the changes will do little to alleviate concerns from employers who they say struggle to find young people with the skills they need. |

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