Tuesday, 9 September 2014

PMQs: the first victim of Scottish independence - politics.co.uk

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"All of us are agreed the right place for us to be tomorrow is in Scotland, not at prime minister's questions in Westminster"

Scottish independence

Scottish independence gamble as party leaders quit PMQs

Three amigos? Cameron, Clegg and Miliband fight to save the union

David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg have taken the unprecedented step of missing tomorrow's PMQs to campaign in the Scottish independence referendum

Our Britain was never about Westminster

Scottish independence referendum: Too close to call with just days left

Drug reform

Drug law reform isn't theory anymore – it's practise

Drug reform: From theory to practice

A new global report by Kofi Annan, Richard Branson and others aims to build on the momentum of the drug reform movement

Lib Dems ready to decriminalise all drugs

In other news...

Rotherham abuse: The man Westminster wants to quit faces MPs

EDL protests against Shaun Wright in Rotherham

The man who ran Rotherham's children's services for five years while authorities took a "blatant" disregard to widespread child sexual exploitation faces MPs later.

Comment: Lefties and liberals still don't do enough to stop wars

Both a century ago and today, they are pacifists between wars - which is like being a vegetarian between meals.

Both a century ago and today, they are pacifists between wars - which is like being a vegetarian between meals.

Comment: No British company should be profiting from Guantánamo

Guantanamo Bay: 'The gulag of our times'

Whether ministers like it or not, G4S' Guantanamo Bay contract associates Britain with the day-to-day running of an illegal torture facility.

Built environment policies essential for rebalancing the UK economy, CIOB tells MPs

The Chartered Institute of Building is launching a guide for MPs and prospective parliamentary candidates to highlight the strategic importance of construction to the UK economy.

Maintaining world class schools

The NASUWT won the support of TUC Congress in Liverpool for its campaign to reclaim the promise of our public education service, with its entitlements for all children and young people, and to maintain our world class schools.

Coalition resisted through action campaign

The NASUWT contributed to the debate on public sector pay at the TUC Congress in Liverpool.

CML disappointed at unintended impact on buy-to-let from European Directive

Today, the Treasury issued a consultation on how the UK will implement the requirements of the European Mortgage Credit Directive, which needs to be fully implemented by March 2016.

"Checks on immigration status in schools will divide communities and create a climate of fear"

The NASUWT participated in the debate on the adverse impact of the Immigration Bill at the TUC Congress in Liverpool, highlighting the adverse impact on schools.

Call to end the exploitation of supply teachers by unscrupulous agencies

The NASUWT, has today called at the TUC Congress in Liverpool for action to be taken against the umbrella companies making massive profits through the exploitation of supply teachers.

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