Monday, 20 October 2014

How Salmond won the Scottish referendum - Politics.co.uk

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"The real debate has only just started" 

Scottish independence

Comment: How Salmond won the referendum

Life - and golf - goes on for Alex Salmond after the Scottish independence referendum

Astonishingly for two losers, Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon are now in a win-win position.

Prison crisis

Prison crisis: Scale of officer cuts revealed

Justice denied: Campaigners say staff shortages mean inmates can spend 23-hours in their cells

Number of officers in public sector prisons has been cut by 41% in less than four years, according to new figures

The emergency brake

Implausible and vote-winning - is the PM's migrant cap plan designed to fail?

David Cameron and Jose Manuel Barroso: A tense relationship at the best of times

Downing Street's immigration crackdown, dismissed by critics as a blatant bid to out-Ukip Nigel Farage, is unlikely to become reality. That may not worry David Cameron very much.

The death of meritocracy

The final death of meritocratic Britain

The Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission released its second annual State of the Nation report today

Reports don't get much scarier than this. Britain, according to the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission, is on the brink of stepping over an event horizon of doom and becoming a "permanently divided society".

Animal heroes from around the UK to receive awards

Animal heroes will tomorrow (Tuesday) receive prestigious awards for their outstanding work from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (www.ifaw.org).

Gross mortgage lending steady in September

The Council of Mortgage Lenders estimates that gross mortgage lending reached £17.8 billion in September. This is 1% lower than August (£18 billion), but 10% higher than September last year (£16.2 billion).

NASUWT supports ‘Britain needs a pay rise’

Hundreds of members of the NASUWT will arrive in London today from across England and Wales to take part a march through Central London and rally in Hyde Park to call for a economic recovery that works for all.

NASUWT meets Bahrain ambassador to call for release of jailed teachers' union leader

The NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, has today been part of a delegation calling for the release of the jailed president of the Bahrain Teachers Association (BTA) Mahdi Abu Dheeb at the Bahrain embassy in London.

‘Tax Gap’ figures - Five times as much lost to fraud as to avoidance

The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has drawn attention to official figures published today which show that almost five times more tax revenue is lost as a result of illegal activity than through tax avoidance.

Mixed messages over regional school commissioners and National Teaching Service

Voice General Secretary Deborah Lawson - 'We would like to hear more about supporting schools and communities, and less about undermining and removing headteachers'.

Women teachers facing discrimination and inequality

Women teachers say they are being denied their contractual entitlements on pay and working conditions, a conference organised by the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union, has heard.

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