Tuesday, 13 May 2014

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"We have formally asked the chief constable to arrest any protestors who call our supporters 'fascists',"

Ukip

Ukip: Arrest people who call us fascists

Anti-fascist protestors should be prosecuted for hate crime, say Ukip.

Accusations of fascism amounts to a 'hate crime' says Ukip.

Strip public of the vote says Ukip candidate

Ukip under fire for candidates' extreme views

Extending the vote to women and the middle class was a mistake.

Prison sex inquiry

Khan: I'll be open to prison sex inquiry if we win election

Khan warns Grayling is burying his head in the sand on sex in prisons

Labour will look "favourably" on requests for an investigation into sex in prison if it wins the next election, Sadiq Khan says

Comment: Grayling is burying his head in the sand over rape in prison

Sadiq Khan: 'This is another example of the Tory-led government elbowing civic society aside and shows a justice secretary unfit for the job'

The justice secretary's decision to close down a prison sex investigation is the latest example of his hostility to penal reform groups

Election fever

Why TV debates are a wildcard threat for David Cameron

The 2010 debates proved a game-changer

The last thing the prime minister wants is the attention of young and disconnected voters.

Labour panic after Tories take first poll lead in two years

Miliband under fire from his own MPs.

Miliband in trouble as MPs accuse him of mishandling election campaign.

Comment and Analysis

Dear prisons minister: Here's the truth about prison libraries

The truth about prison libraries

Jeremy Wright insists MPs "don't need to worry" about prisoners' access to books. He's wrong.

Cameron's strike ban proposals are deeply anti-democratic

Cameron's restrictions on strikes "should be resisted at every turn"

The prime minister's backing for ballot thresholds betrays an increasingly authoritarian streak.

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.

NEA comment on 'Green Deal Home Improvement Fund'

Today the UK Government has released further information on the ‘Green Deal Home Improvement Fund’.

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