Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Desperate leaders - politics.co.uk

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"I respect Mr Farage a lot. I think he is a very charismatic and excellent politician."

Elections 2014: Disquiet in Westminster

European elections 2014: Desperate leaders

European election campaign debate is centring around Britain's future relationship with Brussels

What the campaign launches tell us about this year's elections struggle

Europe's far-right parties eyeing up Ukip

Geert Wilders hopes Ukip will join his voting block in the next European parliament

Geert Wilders hopes Ukip will be persuaded to join a 'European Freedom Alliance' voting bloc

An actual news story about news

Clegg signs 'roadmap' to ending war on drugs

Clegg adopts more confident stance on drug reform

Nick Clegg is among the signatories to a controversial report outlining a roadmap toward ending the 'war on drugs', as he continues to push for a more liberal approach to the problem

Labour, voters and the future

Labour set to lose out as young voters give politics two fingers

Labour could do with support from young vote - but will they show up at the ballot box?

Only four in ten of first-time-voters will bother showing up in 2015

Ethnic minorities soar in number - and they don't vote Tory

Cricket test? Ethnic minorities are booming - and they don't vote for Norman Tebbit's party

Soaring ethnic minority births should give Conservatives pause for thought

The Week in Review: Labour's Ukip apologists

It's time the left confronted Nigel Farage's racist agenda.

Why aren't Labour tackling Nigel Farage's party?

HMRC relaxes mandatory filing of VAT returns online

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have agreed to relax the strict rule requiring VAT returns to be filed online.

World Health Organisation annual hand hygiene campaign day

MRSA Action UK believe there should be an International Convention for the Protection of Antibiotics.

What is the future of surgery if we can't find antibiotics that work?

This week the World Health Organisation has clearly stated that our over use of one of the most important drugs ever discovered will threaten modern healthcare as never before.

Stapeley hits the 100,000 mark as it celebrates 20 years of success

A staggering 100,000 animals have now passed through the doors of the RSPCA’s Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre and Cattery since it opened in 1994.

More mental health training for GPs and nurses could save lives, says charity

The national charity Rethink Mental Illness has welcomed a commitment by the Government to give all health professionals better training in mental illness.

Interest-only contact strategy is working as intended, CML reports

One year on from the agreement between the CML and the FCA, the CML is able to report a significant reduction in outstanding interest-only mortgage debt.

Apprenticeship funding reforms: longevity and stability needed to help employers

As the Government’s Apprenticeship funding reform in England: payment mechanisms and funding principles consultation closes, the IET is stressing the need for longevity and stability with the new arrangements, enabling businesses to plan effectively.

RSPCA sees a huge rise in adoptions of our adore-a-bull staffies

RSPCA animal centres have seen a rise of 48 per cent in adoptions of bull breed dogs in the first three months of 2014 compared with the same time last year.

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