Wednesday, 24 September 2014

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The closure of Exhibit B

Thin-skinned anti-racist protestors shut down an anti-racist exhibit

The Barbican: Forced to close anti-racist event Exhibit B

The cancellation of the Barbican's Exhibit B event last night marks a new low for censorship in Britain

Back at the Labour conference

What exactly is Miliband's position on Isis?

The ghost of Blair still haunts Labour over Iraq

IS UN authorisation a condition of Labour support for strikes in Syria? Miliband's position is once again vague and confusing

Miliband's mansion tax will do nothing to solve the housing crisis

Relatively modest homes in central London are now worth millions.

Miliband's policy is a torn piece of toilet paper placed on an open wound.

Miliband speech verdict: The radicalism is gone, replaced by caution

A radical constrained by his partner: Miliband gives up on new ideas

The intellectual daring of his previous speeches is gone, replaced by glib jokes and caution. It seems Ed Balls has censored Ed Miliband's radical voice.

Ed Miliband: We'll tax the rich to heal the poor

Is the Labour party having a nervous breakdown?

Tessa Jowell: Labour took Scottish voters for granted

Scottish independence fallout continues

Cameron says Queen 'purred' after 'No' vote

The Queen "purred down the line"

David Cameron has been caught revealing the Queen "purred down the line" after being informed Scotland had voted to remain in the United Kingdom.

Salmond's devolution shopping list is getting longer

Alex Salmond says the Scottish government will assess Westminster's devolution package with three tests

Alex Salmond has expanded his demands for devolution, insisting the reforms must give Scotland "a stronger and clearer voice on the international stage".

Scottish devolution timetable: Can Westminster keep its promises?

Gordon Brown anticipates the number of broken timetable promises...

There's already two broken promises, and counting, in the Westminster party leaders' Scottish devolution timetable

Antibiotic prescribing is fuelling superbugs as some GPs prescribe twice as many as others

MRSA Action comments on the impact of antibiotic prescribing on superbugs, as reports suggest some GPs are prescribing twice as many antibiotics as others.

Next steps for Scotland – further challenges ahead on tax

Politicians must confront the crucial question of how much tax competition they are willing to entertain within the United Kingdom, say tax experts.

Scottish referendum ‘no’ result will strengthen UK’s position as a science and engineering powerhouse

The ‘no’ outcome in the Scottish Referendum on independence will help secure Scotland’s future at the forefront of engineering and technology.

NASUWT comments of the Scottish referendum result

Chris Keates: 'The NASUWT is proud to be the largest UK-wide teachers’ union which is committed fully to representing the interests of Scottish teachers in Scotland and in Westminster'.

Pro-whaling countries yet again harpoon plans for a South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary

At the final day of the 65th meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in Portoroz, Slovenia, plans for a South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary failed once again due to opposition from pro-whaling nations.

Victory for whales as forum votes to protect World Court ruling against Japan’s ‘scientific whaling’ in Antarctic

There was a major victory for whales on the final day of the 65th meeting of the IWC today when the forum passed a key resolution to uphold the recent World Court ruling that Japan’s ‘scientific whaling’ in Antarctica was illegal and no further permits should be issued.

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