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"What we're seeing now is the emergence of a new economic system"

How the internet will destroy capitalism

How the internet will destroy capitalism

Jeremy Rifkin: "What we're seeing now is the emergence of a new economic system"

Jeremy Rifkin explains how the creation of zero marginal cost is destroying capitalism and replacing it with something... nicer.

Ukip 'scaremongering'

Comment: Three main parties to blame for rise in immigrant-bashing

Keith Tayor: Three parties "fanning the flames of migrant bashing and Ukip voting."

Cameron, Clegg and Miliband have failed to take a stand against Ukip.

Ukip accused of 'scaremongering' as number of Romanians in UK falls

No new wave of arrivals from Bulgaria and Romania

Lifting of work restrictions did not lead to millions of extra migrants to UK.

Routemaster spin

Transport for London in a spin over Boris bus failures

Boris Johnson shows off his new bus in Hong Kong.

TfL deny "health and safety fiends" are preventing people hopping on and off new bus.

Hop-off: Safety fears cripple Boris Johnson's 'new Routemasters'

Boris Johnson unveiling designs for his new Routemaster-style bus

'Safety fiends' block Londoners from hopping on and off new bus

Comment and Analysis

PMQs as-it-happened

PMQs as-it-happens

Missed PMQs? Catch up here

The denial of rape in prison

Details about the extent of rape and sexual assault in prison are hard to come by

How inmates, guards and ministers have institutionalised a culture of denial around rape in prison.

RSPCA calls on Government to take urgent action over live transport

Incentives should be offered to make the switch from live animals to a meat only trade, say charity.

Significant CGT changes affecting UK residents hidden in government plans to tax non residents

In responding to HMRC’s plans to extend capital gains tax to non-residents in certain circumstances, the CIOT has voiced concern over the proposed withdrawal of the principal residence election for all taxpayers.

Boeing, Embraer to open Joint Research Center for Sustainable Aviation Biofuel

Leading aerospace companies share commitment to research, develop biofuel in Brazil.

New law won’t prevent dog bites, warns RSPCA

Animal charity wants more emphasis put on education and preventative measures.

Fourth consecutive quarter of construction growth but cost rises a key concern

The latest Construction Trade Survey, published today, shows that construction activity rose in Q1, the first time in six years that the industry has enjoyed four consecutive quarters of growth in activity

NASUWT comments on Public Accounts Committee report into free schools

The NASUWT has been consistently raising the risks to both the public purse and to democratic accountability since the Coalition Government’s free schools programme was first established.

NASUWT comments on College of Teaching poll

The outcomes of this poll reflect the longstanding views of the NASUWT on the proposals to establish a College of Teaching.

Mortgage arrears down in first quarter of 2014

Both the number and the proportion of mortgages in arrears fell during the first quarter of 2014, according to new figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders.

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