Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Oakeshott quits - politics.co.uk

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"I am sure the Party is heading for disaster if it keeps Nick Clegg; and I must not get in the way of the many brave Liberal Democrats fighting for change."

The Lib Dem implosion continues

Collateral damage: Cable hit as Oakeshott detonates resignation statement

Vince Cable knew about Matthew Oakeshott's polling, it's emerged

Vince Cable knew about Matthew Oakeshott's polling, the peer has revealed, as he quits Westminster with a defiant call for Nick Clegg to resign

Lord Oakeshott's resignation statement in full

Vince Cable has denied any involvement in plot to oust Nick Clegg.

Lib Dem peer resigns after

Another day, another statement: Cable denounces ally over that Clegg polling

Vince Cable: No leadership issue here

Vince Cable publicly condemns long-time ally Matthew Oakeshott for funding polling which undermined Nick Clegg

Four terrible options for the Liberal Democrats

Things don't look bright for the Liberal Democrats

Here's what happens when you wargame four different kinds of Lib Dem coups. None of them are very pretty.

The numbers adding up to Clegg's exit

Leaked ICM polling sends a clear message about Nick Clegg's future

If you're an enemy of the Lib Dem leader, you'll want everyone to do these sums

Post-election troubles

Ukip MEPs just 'charlatans' - party founder

Ukip candidates just "charlatans", party's founder says

Alan Sked speaks out against Nigel 'fantastist' Farage

'Dumb' people shouldn't be allowed to vote says former Tory councillor

Candidates verifying votes at the Croydon council elections last week

People in Croydon 'let down' Conservatives by not voting for them.

Local revolution? MP calls for citizens to take responsibility

Queens Park in London is the first parish council in the capital ever. The first elections took place last week

Rory Stewart calls for a "constitutional re-ordering" of local power bases

EU referendum 'not a priority' for Ed Miliband

Ed Miliband promises to be 'bold and radical' - but doesn't offer an in-out vote on Europe

Ed Miliband refuses to back an EU referendum in response to Ukip win

Bedroom tax

'Living in fear': Bedroom tax anxiety not going away

Research suggests majority of those affected by bedroom tax have been faced with a major headache

Bedroom tax forcing nearly nine out of every ten people affected to worry about meeting their living costs

Win! Win! Win!

Win tickets to see Handbagged at the Vaudeville Theatre

Handbagged: A "magnificent" production

Three pairs of tickets for the acclaimed play up for grabs.

Animal welfare should be part of the national curriculum, say UK teachers

With the end of the school year creeping ever closer, a new survey reveals over ninety-five per cent of teachers say teaching children about animal welfare would help make them more compassionate and socially aware.

Mental health charity calls for urgent action to prevent avoidable deaths

The national charity Rethink Mental Illness has welcomed a new Oxford University report which calls for urgent action to address physical health problems of people with mental illness.

eBay’s cyber-attack represents a significant breach

The cyber-attack on eBay is a serious breach for the e-commerce giant and its customers says the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).

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

Charity issues guide to help taxpayers pay the right amount.

Boeing, Nok Air finalize order for 737 MAXs, Next-Generation 737s

Efficiency of 737 supports Nok Air's low-cost model: first airline to fly 737 MAX in Thailand.

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

Our inspectors and welfare officers have helped save the lives of thousands of animals this year. In March alone the charity took almost 100,000 calls from the public asking for help.

Gross mortgage lending continues to grow in April

Gross mortgage lending was an estimated £16.6 billion in April, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.

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