Friday, 22 August 2014

Scottish independence: The class issue - Politics.co.uk

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"There's a body of people who feel excluded and don't feel they've much to lose"

Scottish independence

Scottish independence: The class issue

Helping hand: Would an independent Scotland offer greater protection for the welfare state?

The worse off you are, the more likely you are to vote 'Yes' in the Scottish independence referendum. So why can't Alex Salmond get a poll lead in an age of austerity?

Why are young Scottish people more comfortable being British?

Embracing the union jack? Younger Scots prove much more comfortable with British identity

When Alex Salmond gave young people the vote in the independence referendum, he expected them to support him. But the internet and cheap air travel have made a generation which hates borders

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

Everything you need to know about the Scottish independence referendum in five minutes

A secret GPS tracking system?

Comment: Secret plans to GPS tag 75,000 people show privatisation is out of control

GPS tracking: Secret plans under way for 75,000?

Reports are coming in of a massive GPS tracking operation - but the MoJ maintains its cloak of secrecy

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

England’s leading mental health organisations call on all political parties to make mental health a priority in run up to election

Six of England’s leading mental health organisations have joined forces to produce a manifesto, laying out what the next Government must do to improve the lives of people with mental health problems.

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

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

Tax Institute welcomes Scottish devolution Bill

The CIOT has welcomed the passing of the Revenue Scotland and Tax Powers Bill by the Scottish Parliament. This means that Scotland now has the legal framework to operate its own tax authority for devolved taxes.

Cat left with multiple broken bones after he was thrown from fifth floor

Inspectors urgently searching for witnesses and owner after cat left in serious condition.

GCSEs: reform rather than remove engineering course

As thousands of young people today receive their GCSE results, the IET is warning that the Government proposal to remove GCSE engineering could make the skills crisis an even bigger cause of concern for UK employers.

NASUWT comments on GCSE results

Chris Keates: “This year’s GCSE exam entrants have had to cope with a raft of rushed through and ill-conceived changes to the qualifications system and so today’s results are especially commendable".

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