Thursday, 24 July 2014

A voteless recovery - Politics.co.uk

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"While the public are convinced that the economy is recovering, they are not convinced that the benefits of that recovery are being fairly shared."

A voteless recovery

Why the Tories are not benefiting from the economic recovery

George Osborne: Not feeling the benefit of the recovery.

Conservatives still seen as the party for the rich.

Gaza

Govt blockaded as protestors take Gaza fight to Whitehall

Protestors got inside the building and put up sheets of papers with the names of the Gaza dead

Department for Business blockaded over its continued military contracts with Israel, as UK abstains from UN war crimes vote

How Britain profits from the attack on Gaza

 Palestinian boy sits on the rubble of a destroyed building following an Israeli air strike earlier today. Air strikes killed at least seven people in Gaza, including five members of the same family, an emergency services spokesman said.

The complex web of Israeli-British military contracts which silences our criticism of the attack on Gaza

In other news...

Almost all universities now charge £9,000 tuition fees

Students protesting against higher fees

Ministers promised maximum fees would be the 'exception not the rule'

Immigrant stories: The minister's cleaner

Mark Harper: Brought back into government as Isabella Acevedo is put in a detention centre

The story of Mark Harper's cleaner, in her own words

Travel insurance helps over 4,300 people every week who need medical treatment abroad, yet many holidaymakers still risk travelling without it

New data from the ABI shows that in 2013 over 4,300 holiday makers every week depend on the safety net travel insurance provides in paying for emergency medical treatment.

International collaboration to help develop diverse skilled leaders in aviation

A Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Royal Aeronautical Society and the International Aviation Women Association will help retain and up-skill talent within the aviation industry.

Cross-party report represents ‘yet another blow’ to controversial welfare reforms, says charity

The charity Rethink Mental Illness is calling on the Government to take action to improve fit-for-work tests, as a new Work and Pensions Committee report published today says the system must be completely redesigned.

Peter Clarke's report on the ‘Trojan Horse’ investigation - ‘an inconvenient truth for the coalition government’

“The report of Peter Clarke concludes that he found no evidence of terrorism, radicalisation or violent extremism in Birmingham schools".

BHA responds to publication of Government report into Birmingham schools

Today has seen the publication of Peter Clarke’s report for the Department for Education (DfE) into the Birmingham schools at the centre of the so-called ‘Trojan Horse’ plot.

Be your own boss, says minister

Government minister Esther McVey has said that university is not the only option, highlighting opportunities for young people to set up their own businesses.

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