Wednesday, 18 June 2014

PMQs special - Politics.co.uk

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PMQs special

PMQs verdict: Miliband haunts Cameron with the ghost of Syria

The ghost of Syria: Military intervention is no longer the option it once was

Britain's self-imposed irrelevance looms large over proceedings, as Cameron and Miliband finally discuss Iraq

PMQs as-it-happens

PMQs as-it-happens

All the action from the House of Commons as MPs question David Cameron.

Schools

Secular triumph as government bans creationism from free schools and academies

Victory for secular campaigners as teaching of evolution explicitly required in free schools and academies

Creationism cannot be taught as a valid scientific theory in any free school or academy, government says

Parents are not to blame for the failure of white working class kids

Why are white working class kids falling behind?

It is government, not parents who are failing our children.

In other news...

Ed Miliband's Sun endorsement 'will not happen again'

Ed Miliband: 'genuinely sorry' for Sun endorsement

Labour leader 'genuinely sorry' for posing with the paper.

China rebuffs Salmond overtures and calls for 'united' UK

Li Keqiang attend a joint press conference with David Cameron at the Foreign Office yesterday

Alex Salmond's attempts to ingratiate himself with the leadership of China come to nothing, as the premier speaks out against independence

Comment and Analysis

The coalition will leave more debt than all Labour governments since 1900

Christopher Goodfellow: The government's claims to be balancing the books don't stack up.

The government's claims to be balancing the books don't stack up.

Government bans all existing and future Academies and Free Schools from teaching creationism as science

The Government has changed the rules to preclude all Academies and Free Schools, both those that already exist and those that will open in the future, from teaching pseudoscientific ideas such as creationism as scientifically valid.

British Social Attitudes survey finds most people have no religion, just 41.7% are Christian

The 31st annual British Social Attitudes survey (BSA), has found that 50.6% of the population saying they have no religion (up from 47.7% last year), with just 41.7% regarding themselves as Christian (the lowest ever figure).

UK MOD praises Boeing for partnership on Chinook helicopter programme

The UK Ministry of Defence praised Boeing today for close collaboration and partnership that led to the new MK6 Chinook helicopter entering service seven months ahead of schedule.

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner earns FAA, EASA certification

Newest commercial airplane nears delivery on track.

CIOB inaugurates innovation professor Ghassan Aouad as new President

Professor Ghassan Aouad, Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST) has been inaugurated as the 111th President of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), succeeding Peter Jacobs.

Boeing, Turkish Airlines finalize order for 15 additional 737 MAX 8s

Turkish flag carrier now has 65 orders for the 737 MAX.

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