Friday, 11 July 2014

The price on love: Families' hopes dashed as court sides with May - Politics.co.uk

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"This judgement will be devastating for the families who continue to be needlessly separated across borders."

The price on love

The price on love: Families' hopes dashed as court sides with May

Waiting for a result: Court of appeal ruling could re-unite thousands of British couples

Thousands of British families will be kept apart following a court decision which ruled it was legal to put an income requirement on people bringing foreign spouses to the UK

Airports

Boris Johnson's estuary airport suffers a 'death blow'

Boris Johnson remains committed to his estuary airport.

Mayor has overestimated the benefits and underestimated the costs of a new hub airport.

Royal Mail

How the City blinded ministers into underpricing Royal Mail

Vince Cable 'too reliant' on city advisors over Royal Mail.

Government accepted corporate advice at face value.

Air Pollution

UK air to breach legal limits until at least 2030

A wall of buses and taxis on London's Oxford Street.

Ministers push back target for tackling diesel fumes.

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.

Time for change

UK has an opportunity to lead the world in the field of non-animal medical research, according to medical research charity, the Dr Hadwen Trust.

Tax credits deadline approaches – get your renewal in early

The LITRG cautions that even if you no longer want to claim or think you are no longer entitled, if you have claimed tax credits at all during the 2013/14 tax year you will still be included in the renewal exercise.

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