Thursday, 22 May 2014

Labour and Ukip neck-and-neck as polls open - politics.co.uk

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"The performance of the Greens may be one to watch" 

Local and European elections

Labour and Ukip neck-and-neck as Europe goes to the polls

Miliband and wife Justine leave Sutton Village Hall after voting this morning

The results of the local and European elections look set to go to the wire, with the last batch of opinion polls putting Labour and Ukip neck-and-neck

Could the Greens provide the real upset of the European elections?

Could the Greens provide the real upset at the local and European elections?

Without so much as a whisper from the mainstream press, the Greens are surging in the later stages of the election campaign

Nigel Farage defends Putin from royal 'Hitler' attack

Nigel Farage: Prince Charles should keep quiet.

Prince Charles compared Russian president to Hitler.

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.

WATCH: European elections explained in 60 seconds

EU elections explained in 30 seconds

Confused by the upcoming EU elections and the issues being debated. Politics.co.uk demystifies Thursday's vote.

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News from the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group of the Chartered Institute of Taxation

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New technology means more efficient solar panels at half the cost will be available within five years

IET AF Harvey Prize Winner presents new solar technology to the UK.

The RSPCA reveals its most incredible animal rescues

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Gross mortgage lending continues to grow in April

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How will borrowers cope when interest rates begin to rise?

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Survey reveals new concerns about flooding insurance

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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.

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