Thursday, 21 August 2014

Salmond's economic case falls apart - politics.co.uk

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"Young voters right now should just be aware by the time they are middle aged they’ll begin to see a real rundown not just in the level of oil and gas being produced but the ongoing implications of that, the jobs, economic prosperity, public services"

Salmond's economics

Oil, currency and the BBC: Salmond's economic case falls apart

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Grayling's charity attack

Comment: Charities can't let the government bully them into silence

Grayling accused many charity campaigners of being Labour supporters in disguise

Chris Grayling's extraordinary attack on charities suggests government is turning away from civil democracy

Grayling's paranoid attack on charities shows he's losing the plot

Chris Grayling: Losing touch in attack on charities?

The prison system is falling apart, but the justice secretary is busy launching into personal attacks on charities

‘We cannot go on exporting our suffering people to Switzerland’

New study shows number of people seeking an assisted death in Switzerland doubles within four years.

Retirement age for women? 80, if they want to earn as much as men

Latest data reveals ‘mid-life pay crisis’ for female managers.

eBay at 15: big new trend is towards services via smartphones, from taxis to local restaurants

On the 15 year anniversary of eBay UK being launched, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) looks at what the future might hold.

Offshore tax: debate welcomed but new offence “a hugely controversial step”

Tax advisers have welcomed the Government’s launch of a debate over penalties for offshore tax evasion but expressed concern over proposals for a new criminal offence for those who fail to declare taxable offshore income and gains.

Tax campaigners call for online government services to be clearly marked

As more people are misled into using unofficial websites that charge for services offered for free by the Government, LITRG is calling for the introduction of a kitemark to help the public ensure they are using official websites.

NASUWT comments ahead of the publication of GCSE results

Chris Keates: “Tomorrow’s GCSE results will be a reflection of the hard work put in by pupils and teachers who have been forced to cope with a totally unnecessary upheaval in the GCSE qualification system".

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