Monday, 9 June 2014

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"Effectively, a price has been put on love - and those who don't earn enough are facing indefinite separation from their husband or wife."

Putting a price on love

Putting a price on love: Half of Brits banned from living with a foreign partner

Keeping couples apart: Campaigners have branded the income benchmark inhumane

Nearly half of Brits working in the UK are banned from living with a spouse from outside the EU under the coalition's tough new anti-immigration law, new research reveals

DWP under fire for benefit delays

Abandoned: Bereaved family slam DWP for disability payment delays

Iain Duncan Smith: DWP attacked for benefit payment delays

Single mother suffering from mental illness left without benefits for six months.

In other news...

Union threatens strike over passport delays

Passport delays threatening thousands of holidays

Workers at the Passport Office may go on strike over the growing backlog, as warnings emerge that hundreds of thousands of Brits could miss their summer holidays due to delays

Ofsted handed snap inspection power as Cameron gets on top of 'Trojan Horse' row

School inspections could be conducted without warning under plans being formulated by David Cameron

Ofsted will be able to conduct snap inspections of any school with no warning, under new plans being drawn up by the prime minister ahead of what is expected to be a damning report into extremism in Birmingham schools

Tories accused of working with extremists in Europe

Cameron: Teaming up with far-right in Europe

David Cameron hammered the "final nail in the coffin" of the Tory modernisation project by agreeing to work with far-right parties in Europe, Labour says

Mutually assured destruction: May and Gove's leadership row humbles them both

Humiliated: Give faces the Commons tomorrow

Theresa May and Michael Gove's spat over extremism has ended in mutual humiliation, with May losing her closest adviser and Gove being forced to apologise

Win! Win! Win!

Competition: Win Veep Season 2 boxset!

Veep stars Julia Louis-Drefus as a vice-president called Selina

Politics.co.uk has got its hands on three Blu-Ray boxsets of Veep's second season for your viewing pleasure.

Bakers Union Leader urges Ed Miliband to end “light-touch austerity” and produce polices that appeal to core voters

Mr Draper said he had a message for Mr Miliband who has a “hell of a job” to win the general election next year.

Bakers Union president calls for a general strike against austerity and a living wage of £10 an hour

Bakers’ union president Ian Hodson calls for a general strike against UK government austerity, at the opening of the BFAWU annual conference at the Southport Theatre and Convention Centre.

NASUWT supports calls to get global education goals back on track

The NASUWT backs calls to recommit to the world’s most vulnerable children and get the Millennium Development Goals for education back on track.

New RSPCA Council members get the vote

RSPCA members have voted in five new members to the ruling council.

Small manufacturers “listened to” in Queen’s Speech

Measures announced in today’s Queen’s Speech that will help SMEs to more easily access government support have been welcomed by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).

Help to Buy "not stoking a boom," data shows

The combined impact of both the Help to Buy equity loan and mortgage guarantee schemes so far seems to be on target.

A booming housing market - or a fragmented one?

The notion of a national housing market – in which conditions are broadly similar in different parts of the UK – has become less relevant in recent times.

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