Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Cameron speech special edition - Politics.co.uk

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Cameron speech

The big give-away: Cameron pledges raft of new tax cuts

Cameron on a familiar path in 2014 conference speech

David Cameron throws tax sweeteners to lower and middle-income earners, as he closes the Conservative conference with a decidedly more upbeat message to voters

Sketch

Forbidden for so long, Cameron unveils the Tories' forbidden Viagra

One of those photographers in the middle of a bunch of photographers took this photograph

Promising tax cuts - the ultimate turn-on for the Tories and vote-winner for the electorate - guaranteed this speech would be a success for David Cameron.

Comment

Cameron speech verdict: Where is all this money suddenly coming from?

Robin Hood... without the stealing bit

Cameron is like a Robing Hood who refuses to steal from the rich

Elsewhere at conference

Blind faith: The Tory brain is ignoring reality

A flamboyantly dressed Tory delegate bucks the trend in Birmingham

The great Conservative brain has decided to ignore the truth. It is focusing delegates' thoughts on something much more amorphous: a blind confidence in the party's ability to win.

As Grayling gives his speech, an independent report paints a different picture

Grayling: Report raises issues about young offenders 'lights-out' policy

The justice secretary wins warm cheers for his 'lights-out' policy, but experts warn it will increase self-harm

World MRSA Day - October 2nd - should remind us that antibiotic resistance is a threat to medicine as we know it

MRSA Action UK are at the Infection Prevention 2014 conference in Glasgow.

Ending ‘severe’ suffering in lab animals is essential - and it’s achievable

New ‘Road Map’ promotes approaches that will reduce suffering.

Largest lenders in 2013: the top 20

Today, we publish data showing the most active mortgage lenders in 2013.

ABI publishes 'UK Insurance Key Facts 2014

Insurers paying out in excess of £450 million every day to UK customers – ABI publishes ‘UK Insurance Key Facts 2014’.

Engineering dominates top ten graduate starting salaries

Students graduating from engineering courses are likely to be amongst the highest graduate earners, according to The Times Good University Guide 2015.

NASUWT challenges minister to empower teachers

The NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, has urged the Education Secretary to tackle the bureaucratic command and control structure in schools which is disempowering teachers.

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