Wednesday, 28 January 2015

The mystery of Grayling's expenses - Politics.co.uk

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"I took a voluntary decision to... sell the flat and to repay profit made from its sale to the taxpayer"

Grayling's expenses

The mystery of Chris Grayling's expenses

Chris Grayling at the Tory party conference last year

In 2009, Chris Grayling promised to sell his flat and pay the profit back to the taxpayer. But now his office refuses to provide any evidence of the payment.

Milburn's business interests

Alan Milburn's personal interest in resisting a public NHS

Alan Milburn: Personally interested in private healthcare

Former ministers should make their business interests clear

100 days to the vote for education

The NASUWT has marked 100 days to the General Election with the distribution of materials aimed at teachers, parents and the public emphasising the entitlements that our public education service should deliver for all children and young people.

World airports plan for one billion more journeys a year - Let Britain Fly

Emerging economies lead drive for airport expansion with the UK at risk of being left behind, shows analysis.

Why we must commit to Heathrow

From Land's End to John O'Groats, Heathrow is best placed to maximise economic benefit to the UK.

BASC and National Crime Agency collaborate to provide firearms security advice

Advice for firearms certificate holders on protecting their firearms from theft has been published by the UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), the National Crime Agency (NCA) and the police.

Five things to look out for in 2015 – and three things we hope won’t happen!

Last year proved to be an eventful and highly successful one for the industry. In the first full year of market recovery since the credit crunch, mortgage lending grew by more than 15%.

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