Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Je suis Charlie Hebdo - Politics.co.uk

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"Je suis Charlie Hebdo"

Je suis Charlie Hebdo

Charlie Hebdo attack: This is not about Islam - it's about free speech

The latest issue of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which was attacked by gunmen today

Cynics want us to respond to the Charlie Hebdo attack by hating Islam. Instead, we must recommit ourselves to free speech

Mansion tax row

The mansion tax row shows Labour finally understands devolved politics

London's City Hall: The future of British politics

In devolved politics, independence from party is a strength not a weakness.

Cameron's awkward anti-Islam issues

The embarrassing link between Cameron and Germany's anti-Islam movement

Merkel and Cameron's relationship will be tested by his party grouping in the European parliament

As Merkel visits the UK, Cameron may come to regret his more controversial allies in the European parliament

Plain packs campaigners go bananas

New plain packs 'evidence' is worthy of a laugh and little else

Plain packs: Evidence unclear as coalition government mulls its options

With little evidence plain packs have reduced smoking, anti-tobacco campaigners are getting increasingly desperate with their data

BASC seeks nominations for 2015 council elections

BASC is asking members to put their talents and experience to work for shooting by standing for the association’s elected Council. The deadline for nominations is at the end of January with the election results announced at the BASC AGM on 13th June 2015.

Dark clouds for UK defence in SDSR15

Despite rising threats and an uncertain world, there is increasing concern that UK’s planned strategic defence review in 2015 will be bleak indeed for the defence sector and especially those on the front line as austerity bites deeper.

CML responds to FCA on implementing the Mortgage Directive

The CML has submitted its response to the Financial Conduct Authority's consultation on implementing the European Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD) in the UK, identifying four main areas where a change of approach is needed to achieve minimum disruption to the UK mortgage market.

Alarm as cosmetics ban claim referred to ECJ

Fears it could prove major setback to animal welfare.

Labour pledge to legalise humanist marriages as Government blocks proposals, disappointing thousands of couples

The Labour Party has today pledged to give legal recognition to humanist marriages if returned to power next year, as the government publish a report blocking Liberal Democrat party policy for reform.

Advisers welcome common sense approach on digital firms’ VAT but warn uncertainty will remain

Tax 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

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