Monday, 6 October 2014

Vince Cable learns to be useful - Politics.co.uk

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"The Tories are reinventing themselves as Ukip but without the beer, while the Labour party is offering us French Socialism, but without the sex."

Lib Dem conference

Analysis: Vince Cable learns to be useful

Vince Cable: An asset come election time

Vince Cable has spent much of the last four years being a thorn in his leader's side. But now, as today's autumn conference speech in Glasgow shows, things have changed. With the general election looming the chastened business secretary has become an asset once again.

Liberal Democrats pin their survival hopes on 'beating up on the Tories'

Clegg accuses the Tories of "beating up on the poor"

Anti-Tory voters could save the party from electoral wipeout

In other news

Ukip still seen as a party of 'closet racists'

Ukip's image could damaged their chances of an electoral breakthrough.

Nigel Farage's party still has a serious image problem with voters.

Comment and Analysis

Comment: Human rights are just a proxy war for the political class

Human rights: Are they a proxy war in a shrinking political landscape?

This isn't really about human rights - it's about eurosceptics versus quangos and lawyers

The lord chancellor is dismantling the rule of law

Grayling as lord chancellor

Grayling has been cut down in a mesothelioma ruling and is about to launch a savage assault on human rights: he is not fit for the position of lord chancellor

Charity welcomes new projects to help people with mental illness get into work

The charity Rethink Mental Illness has welcomed the launch by the Government of four new projects, aimed at helping people with mental health problems get into work.

Unite for quality education on World Teachers’ Day

Leaders of trade unions representing teachers and lecturers throughout the UK and Ireland have issued a joint letter to mark World Teachers’ Day.

Politicians must commit to seriously tackling child poverty to address achievement gaps in education

Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT: 'The NASUWT promotes the vision for world class schools for all children, regardless of their background'.

MRSA Action UK remembers all those lost to MRSA and healthcare associated infections on World MRSA Day

It is World MRSA Day today and our colleagues from the USA, MRSA Survivors’ Network, have described MRSA as a pandemic and called on healthcare colleagues to take the lead from the UK approach with detection and interventions to bring MRSA under control.

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.

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