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"The government needs to give an unambiguous message that tackling corruption through this plan is a high priority" Politics breaking upThere's two politician-sized holes in Britain's new anti-corruption plan![]() There's two gaping holes in the government's much-delayed anti-corruption plan which was finally released today – and it's the politicians who are escaping scot-free. Learning to let go: How opening up parties could save them![]() The Conservative and Labour parties are dying a painfully slow death – but there is a way out, a report out today suggests. Parliament breaking up (for Christmas)PMQs verdict: Finally, Miliband's long wait is over![]() It's been a hellish 51 months for Ed Miliband. Ever since being elected as leader of the opposition he's faced periodic claims that he's just not very good at his job. Now, just when it matters most, the evidence from today's prime minister's questions suggests that's suddenly going to stop mattering. The knack of being NigelUnpicking the secret of Nigel Farage's appeal![]() Nigel Farage looks, sounds and feels annoyed with the way things are. For the people who also feel this way he has become a beacon. Judicial review climb down?Grayling hints at climb-down over judicial review battle with Lords![]() Fresh from his defeat over the prisoner book ban, it looks like Chris Grayling may be about to give way on at least one aspect of his judicial review attack | Advisers welcome common sense approach on digital firms’ VAT but warn uncertainty will remainTax advisers have welcomed a government move1 which will save thousands of small businesses needing to register for European VAT on digital services from having to charge their customers UK VAT, provided their relevant turnover remains below the £81,000 threshold CML publishes new market forecastsLooking ahead over the next two years, housing and mortgage market developments appear well supported by relatively favourable economic fundamentals. RSPCA shakes up ChristmasThought-provoking video homage to festive classic set to shock. CIOB supports new ‘rigorous’ technical and vocational qualifications for 14- to 19-year-oldsThe Department for Education (DfE) has launched new technical and vocational qualifications and stripped out thousands of poor-quality courses across a wide range of subjects, including construction, planning and the built environment. Call to end the exploitation of agency workersPoliticians must show they are serious about cracking down on the exploitation of agency workers, including supply teachers, NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, has said. Changing the law won’t fix problems in children’s mental health care, warns charityThe Home Secretary Theresa May has today revealed plans to change the Mental Health Act to stop children and young people with mental illness being detained in police cells. CML responds to starter homes initiativeCML welcomed the government’s announcement of its scheme to provide starter homes for first-time buyers, which should produce a modest additional flow of lower-cost housing for this group of purchasers. |

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