Friday, 6 June 2014

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"All round I can assure you that the people's army are going to be very happy with this result."

Newark: Tories jubilant

Newark by-election: Were there any real winners?

Robert Jenrick holds Newark for the Conservatives - the first time the Tories have clung on in a by-election while in power in 25 years

The Newark by-election saw a Conservative hold - but has Ukip's march really been halted?

Comment picks

Comment: The far-right's god-whistle politics isn't going away

Symon Hill: We need to expose the truth about certain Christian groups that are happy to ally themselves with far-right politics

As Ukip and Christian Concern both know well, the rhetoric of fear is easily believed.

Comment: There's a downside to our D-Day obsession

Alex Stevenson: We're so obsessed with D-Day we're losing sight of the bigger picture

Seventy years on, our national fixation with D-Day is making us forget the bigger picture of the Second World War.

Comment: This recall bill is an utter stitch-up

Becky Jarvis: We need real recall more than ever

After years of back and forth, David Cameron and Nick Clegg used the Queen's Speech to finally announce recall legislation. But, as suspected, it's an utter stitch-up.

Obama offers Scotland 'nope'

Obama: Scotland should stay with the UK

Obama backs Better Together

Better Together campaign enjoys its most high profile endorsement, as Barack Obama makes the case for Britain to stay together

May v Gove

Everything you need to know about the May-Gove extremism row in five minutes

Awkward... Michael Gove and Theresa May have been at loggerheads

Theresa May and Michael Gove go to war over Islamic extremism

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.

Cyber security attack: serious threat compounded by lack of individuals’ online security

The major computer virus that could give hackers access to sensitive information is a serious threat, as hundreds of thousands of people have little or no security software, according to the IET.

What Works Scotland to drive scale and pace of public service delivery and reform

The ESRC and the Scottish Government are pleased to announce that they have jointly awarded just under £3 million to the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, for What Works Scotland (WWS) initiative.

Election of General Secretary of the NASUWT

The NASUWT is pleased to formally announce the re-election of Chris Keates as General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest and the leading union representing teachers in the UK.

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