Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Reshuffled PMQs special - politics.co.uk

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"This is totally desperate stuff."

Reshuffled PMQs

PMQs verdict: Tories prefer cheers to 'annihilation'

Michael Gove and William Hague: New jobs in an old government

The Conservative backbenchers won PMQs this week

PMQs as-it-happened

PMQs as-it-happens

All the twists and turns of this week's PMQs in our live blog

Reshuffle: The inside story of how Hague's ego trumped the dignity of the Lords

William Hague remains Cameron's 'de facto political deputy'. Photo: www.politicalpictures.co.uk

Peers have been left flabbergasted by the decision to demote the leader of the Lords' Cabinet status

Liz Truss: A not-very-green environment secretary

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

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

Drip drip

Surveillance bill passes but campaigners eye legal challenge

Data retention: records will be kept for 12 months under the legislation

Theresa May succeeds in hammering the emergency surveillance bill through the Commons, leaving opponents pinning their hopes on a legal challenge

Roll of honour: Tiny band of MPs hold out against surveillance bill

Countdown: Ministers sought to ram through the bill in a matter of hours

Their defeat was inevitable, but they held out regardless

As the reshuffle dominates headlines, May forces through surveillance bill

Comment picks

Comment: Criminals are laughing at the government's corporate ownership register

The register is attracting praise - but the detail appears flawed

Have you ever seen someone throw themselves into a brave and valuable project, only to neglect details so important that they risk scuppering the entire enterprise?

Comment: Why bad metaphors are stopping you thinking clearly about the economy

Need for speed: Economics is frequently discussed with metaphors about movement

We'll never get over our need for growth until we stop using metaphors based on movement

Meanwhile...

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

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.

Twelve weeks on from MMR: what happens next?

Subtle, but not dramatic – that was our verdict on the impact of the mortgage market review (MMR) when we published our lending data for May.

Control of Horses Bill welcomed

Charities and rural organisations hope it will tackle scourge of ‘fly grazing’.

London Oratory School admissions policy found to be both racially and socio economically discriminatory

In a landmark ruling, the OSA has found the 2014 and 2015 admissions policies of the London Oratory School to be discriminatory on the basis of ethnicity and socio-economic background.

NASUWT responds to the appointment of new Secretary of State for Education

“The NASUWT has always sought to engage constructively with the Secretary of State for Education and will continue to do so".

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

Alaska Airlines is the launch customer for new bins.

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