Wednesday, 21 May 2014

IDS blocks reports showing failure of universal credit - Politics.co.uk

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"I'm sure that IDS will do everything he can to avoid disclosing documents that, in all likelihood, will show that the universal credit programme was poorly designed and badly run from the start."

Universal discredit

Iain Duncan Smith continues to hide reports showing failure of universal credit

Iain Duncan Smith: "A chilling effect"

DWP claim publication of reports would have a "chilling effect"

Comment: The ruling which reveals IDS' campaign of secrecy over universal credit

Ian Dunt: 'The universal credit programme is a bomb under the table'

The problems with the biggest welfare project since Beveridge are being kept from the public

Farage defends Putin

Nigel Farage defends Putin from royal 'Hitler' attack

Nigel Farage: Prince Charles should keep quiet.

Prince Charles compared Russian president to Hitler.

European elections

Comment: The Green Party are now the real threat to Labour

Richard Heller: "A chance to protest against the political class without the toxic associations of voting for UKIP."

Voters can give Labour a bloody nose without voting for Ukip.

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EU elections explained in 30 seconds

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How will borrowers cope when interest rates begin to rise?

On Sunday, during an interview for Sky News’ Murnaghan programme, the governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, warned about "deep structural problems" in the UK housing market.

Survey reveals new concerns about flooding insurance

Insurance brokers are highlighting what they see as potential market failure for some groups of home-owners and small businesses following their exclusion from the Flood Re model that will be introduced following the enactment of the Water Bill last week.

CML supports new guidance for customers with mental health problems

The CML has given its backing to a new guide published by the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP) and the Money Advice Trust (MAT) on Lending, Debt Collection and Mental Health.

Welsh lenders celebrate – but mortgages will remain in the spotlight

Lenders in Wales were told at our annual lunch that while changes in the market over the last year may seem "almost seismic," the industry could look forward to the future with confidence.

Boys caught on CCTV hurling cat over an 8ft fence

RSPCA search for teenagers who threw terrified cat to dogs in a backyard in Bradford.

Boeing, Air Canada celebrate delivery of first 787 Dreamliner for Canada

Delivery marks first of 37 787s ordered by airline.

CIOB takes chartered status to Americas

The Chartered Institute of Building’s President Peter Jacobs and CIOB Chief Executive Chris Blythe are on a two week visit to the USA and Canada to promote chartered membership and develop Institute activity in the region.

IET calls for more rigour in scientific research to put an end to speculation over health risks from mobile phones and electricity pylons

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is calling for research into the health effects of low-level exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from mobile phones and electricity pylons to be more robust.

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