Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Bonfire of the moderates: Reshuffle special - Politics.co.uk

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"I have heard Dominic has resigned. I regret he's gone."

Reshuffle special

Bonfire of the moderates: Cameron shifts Tories firmly to the right

Ken Clarke: Last of the Tory moderates shuffled out of office

David Cameron switches off the life support of One Nation Conservatism, as he culls the remaining moderates in senior government positions

Nicky Morgan: 'Fed up' with teachers not taking responsibility

Nicky Morgan replaces Michael Gove as education secretary

Michael Gove's successor is unlikely to give our schools the easy ride they might be hoping for

Gift for the teaching unions as Gove dropped as education secretary

On the way out: Gove to become chief whip

Teaching unions celebrate the shock announcement Michael Gove is stepping down from his role as education secretary to become chief whip

Comment: More women in Cabinet will reduce men's group think failings

Cameron's latest reshuffle is all about the women

Despite the inevitable heckles of tokenism and of a last-minute attempt to appeal to women voters, this increase in women at the top table should be warmly welcomed

Away from the spotlight

Devastating blow to Grayling as judges halt his legal aid reform

Justice for all: Judges found Grayling's move would have ended equality under the law

Humiliating blow as Chris Grayling is prevented from turning legal aid into "an instrument of discrimination" by judges

As the reshuffle dominates headlines, May forces through surveillance bill

Theresa May forces through emergency surveillance bill while reshuffle dominates the headlines

Government takes advantage of press attention on reshuffle to force through emergency surveillance legislation

How the government got into bed with debt collection agencies

Citizens' Advice reports increasing numbers of people worried by tax credits debts

The government is taking payment-by-results to a whole new level - by encouraging debt collection agencies to retrieve money in ways MPs fear could hit vulnerable debtors hard.

Major report outlines plan to defuse ‘ticking time bomb of myopic management’

Commission on Management and Leadership issues rallying call for a Better Managed Britain.

UK broadband: faster download speeds won’t be the answer forever

A report from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) says that the UK's broadband is not fit for purpose.

Boeing’s space bins make room for more bags on 737s

Alaska Airlines is the launch customer for new bins.

Over 4 million lab animals used in the UK last year - but for what?

As number of scientific procedures using animals rises again, RSPCA challenges the justification for animal use.

Long-term government policy to support smaller manufacturers needed, say business leaders

Manufacturing leaders are today calling for a consistent, long-term policy to support the growth of smaller manufacturing companies.

Emergency phone and internet data retention law: “Hasty legislation has often proved to be badly flawed”

An emergency law to ensure police and security services can continue to access people's phone and internet records is expected to be approved at a special cabinet meeting later today.

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