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"The London mayoralty is a presidential rather than a party system" City HallAfter Boris: Tories are giving up on holding on to City Hall![]() Potential Tory successors to Boris Johnson rule themselves out The myth of Muslim no-go areasComment: The myth of Muslim no-go areas is being used to turn us against one another![]() From Fox News security 'expert' Steve Emerson to Ukip leader Nigel Farage, the right has seized on a dangerous myth about Muslim no-go zones and used it to advance the culture wars PMQs verdictPMQs Verdict: Cameron runs scared of the debates![]() Cameron's reputation as a confident frontman for the Tory party takes a battering as he flees from TV debates | Science minister launches year of ESRC anniversary celebrationsPoliticians and business leaders will tonight (14 January) gather with some of the country’s leading social scientists at an event to launch a year of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Cancer Drugs Fund announcement - Breast Cancer Care commentsSamia al Qadhi: 'Thousands of breast cancer patients have today been denied the chance of improved quality of life and extra time with their loved-ones. This news is devastating for them'. Pay gap between teaching and other professions harming educationThe entitlement of children to a high-quality education is at risk because of the widening pay gap between teaching and other professions, according to research commissioned by the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union. Record 11 million taxpayers warned over tax return deadlineBritain’s leading tax institute is warning taxpayers to complete their online Self Assessment returns in good time ahead of the January 31st deadline, as record numbers of returns are likely to put unprecedented pressure on HMRC’s systems. BASC launches campaign to highlight the Value of Shooting to politiciansA campaign to ensure that MPs and general election candidates recognise the Value of Shooting, which generates £2 billion for the economy every year, has been launched by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), the UK’s largest shooting organisation. |

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