Thursday, 14 August 2014

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"UK airstrikes, drone attacks and the arming of and military support to the Peshmerga may follow within weeks."

Return to Iraq

Back to Iraq: British boots on the ground once more

Yazidis flee unrest in northern Iraq, where around one million people have been displaced

British special forces have been operating on the ground in Iraq for six weeks, it has emerged, as David Cameron retreats from a larger military involvement.

Lost in the system

Grayling's privatisation system comes apart at the seams

Cashing out: A4e cancels contract with for London prisons

Serco-run Doncaster prison condemned by new report, as A4e cancels prison teaching contract to avoid making a loss

Lost outside the system

The invisible army: How they treat the worker who cleans your desk

The invisible army: Cleaners who arrive before dawn or after the sun goes down

They arrive before dawn or after the sun goes down. This is how Britain treats its invisible army of cleaners.

Meanwhile, abroad...

Guantanamo Bay deal helps good times return for security firm G4S

Barack Obama promised to shut Guatanamo Bay - but the detention centre remains open six years into his presidency

Controversial security services firm G4S has been awarded a $118 million contract to service the US' Guantanamo Bay prison.

Britain needs 'Chinese' approach to climate change

Pollution levels in Chinese cities might have something to do with their heightened awareness of environmental issues, too

China is showing a "leadership" on climate change which the UK is lacking, the chair of the Commons' environmental audit committee has told Politics.co.uk.

#indyref

Scottish independence: 'Dishonest' Salmond hurting yes campaign

Alex Salmond was judged to be 'ambitious', Nicola Sturgeon 'strong'

Alex Salmond is perceived as "dishonest" by women voters, a poll out today has revealed.

Why are women so against Scottish independence?

Not into it: Gender gap stubbornly stays in place in Scottish independence debate

Women are significantly less likely to support Scottish independence than men. Why can't Salmond win them over?

NASUWT comments on A-level results

Chris Keates: “Congratulations must go to young people and their teachers who have worked so hard to deliver yet another excellent set of results".

NASUWT comments ahead of the publication of A-level results

Chris Keates: “The reality is that the bulk of the Government’s reforms to A-levels have not yet been implemented and so will have had no impact on this year’s results".

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NASUWT comments of school costs survey

Chris Keates: "The findings of this survey come as no surprise to the NASUWT".

Nobel winner Wole Soyinka gives damning speech on world’s response to Boko Haram

Soyinka: ‘The scroll of faith is indistinguishable from the roll call of death’.

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