Thursday, 12 June 2014

Scots would vote to leave UK under Cameron - Politics.co.uk

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"This should act as a warning sign to the No side that they can take nothing for granted about the result."

Indy referendum

Anything but Dave: Scots back independence under Cameron

David Cameron and Alex Salmond: Better apart?

Striking poll suggests the prime minister could be toxic to the No campaign.

Water cannon row

Crossfire: Coalition at war over water cannon

Clegg: Water cannon would damage Britain's long tradition of policing by consent

Deputy prime minister lashes out at "fanciful" decision to purchase weapons.

Five reasons why the introduction of water cannon should be opposed

Water cannon being used against anti-government protesters in Turkey.

The weapons would fail to quell trouble while also deterring peaceful protesters.

Boris Johnson buys water cannon in defiance of Theresa May

Water cannon could have been used in the 2011 London riots.

London mayor thought to have grown impatient with the home secretary.

Comment and Analysis

Comment: Hague's plan to end sexual violence in conflict must include Afghanistan

Manizha Naderi: Afghan women are counting on William Hague

The foreign secretary must not ignore Afghan women.

Comment: The cost of failing to address the place of religion in our schools

Andrew Copson: 'Children have the right to a broad and open education tailored to their development as a whole person'

The Trojan Horse row shows what happens when you allow religious figures to control a child's education

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.

Birmingham taxpayers’ money used by Council to urge systematic discrimination against non-religious in RE

The British Humanist Association (BHA) has uncovered a pattern of systematic discrimination against the non-religious by members of Birmingham’s Standing Advisory Council for Religious Education (SACRE).

Assault on teachers' pay continues

The 1% pay award continues four years of deep cuts to teachers’ pay.

Lenders have met the 2020 interest-only mortgage commitment, says CML

The Council of Mortgage Lenders is pleased to report that mortgage lenders have successfully met a commitment they gave a year ago to contact their borrowers with interest-only mortgages.

Employers urged to build bridges with business schools

New report calls for every business graduate to undertake vital work experience as a core element of their course.

NASUWT comments on Ofsted reports on Birmingham Schools

The NASUWT will be studying the Ofsted reports in detail. Our priority is to support our members who are under great pressure and stress.

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.

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