Monday, 18 August 2014

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"The bullying of the Westminster parties continues to backfire"

Scottish independence

One month to go: Poll bump gives Salmond hope for Scottish independence

Salmond: First minister may have a spring in his step following new polls

Alex Salmond goes into the last month of campaigning for the Scottish independence referendum with a spring in his step, after two polls show a boost in support for the 'Yes' camp

How different are Scotland's values to the rest of the UK's?

Nationalists hope to harness Scotland's values system to help their cause in the coming referendum

The case against Scottish independence has a pretty clear answer to the question of whether Scotland has its own separate values system: it just doesn't exist.

Will Scottish independence kill Balamory?

Question-marks over the BBC's future in Scotland

The BBC's dominance north of the border poses a big problem for Scottish nationalists. In the event of independence, what would happen to telly north of the border?

Scottish independence: Celebrity deathmatch

JK Rowling casting a pro-union light over Edinburgh Castle

All the coolest celebrities support the 'Yes' campaign in the Scottish independence referendum.

In other news...

We're on the verge of victory in the fight for medicinal cannabis

Light in the darkness? Baker comments could herald change of direction

As a Home Office minister calls for medicinal cannabis use to be made legal, we give the inside story on a campaign that may be on the verge of victory

Comment: Businesses need to urgently rethink their place in society

Businesses have lost consumers' faith - and if they want to win it back, they need to look beyond shareholders

If they want to win back consumers' faith, businesses need to start behaving like decent citizens.

Last week...

Week in Review: As Iraq descends into chaos, Cameron points at fish

Did Iraq end Britain's commitment to liberal interventionism?

Of Cameron's many failures, his foreign policy may be the most acute

Woman banned from keeping animals for life after leaving her cat to die

Amy Cattigan (01/02/1994) of Hollyfield, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, has been banned from keeping animals for life after she admitted neglecting her pet cat.

Government restricts Liechtenstein route for tax disclosure

The UK Government has acted to restrict the situations where taxpayers can use a government agreement with Liechtenstein to get a more generous settlement from HMRC.

Lack of females studying maths and physics at A-level a worry say engineers

Today’s publication of exam results in the UK reveals a continuing lack of students, particularly females, taking maths and physics at A-level.

Voice's statement on A-level results

Ian Toone: "GCE A level students and their teachers are especially congratulated on this year’s results, which reflect high standards of teaching and learning in the face of Government interference designed to make A levels more demanding".

Mortgage areas and possessions decline again

Mortgage arrears and possessions continued to fall in the second quarter of 2014, according to data published today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders.

New cuts data provides yet more evidence that our mental health system is at breaking point, says charity

An investigation by Health Service Journal has exposed widespread reductions in NHS mental health spending.

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