Tuesday, 3 February 2015

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"All options regarding 'English Votes for English Laws' are sadly a step closer to weakening the Union"

Evel

English votes for English laws: Hague has failed to unite the Tory party

William Hague outlines the Conservatives' answer to the West Lothian Question today

William Hague is standing up this morning to declare the Conservatives' clear preferred solution on English votes for English laws - despite failing to unify his party.

Comment: English votes for English laws will weaken the Union

England's political future will be shaped by the outcome of the Evel debate

English votes for English laws is a separatist measure - but at least William Hague's version is the least separatist of all.

Rule 35

Rule 35: How Britain knowingly detains victims of torture

Hear no evil: Rule 35 fails to protect torture victims

New evidence shows the safeguards set up to protect victims of torture are falling apart - but is it ignorance or willful blindness?

Tory election failure

The Tory attacks on Labour are failing. Will they change course?

The Tories' coordinated attacks on Labour are not shifting the polls

There is little sign voters are returning to the Conservatives

Victory in immigration case

Immigrant stories: The psychotherapist and the letter of proof

Immigrant stories: Mariam Harley Miller

She had the proof of her right to stay, but she was already lost in a system which made no sense.

HMRC penalties – towards a fairer and more effective regime?

Campaigners for those on low incomes have commended HMRC for opening up the debate about the tax penalty regime.

NASUWT comments on David Cameron's announcement

Chris Keates: 'The announcement on the Conservatives’ continuing drive for academisation comes as no surprise.'

Fracking for shale gas - the UK needs this and we can do it safely while protecting the environment

Britain’s £50 Billion chemical industry has stated fracking for shale gas is of economic importance to the country, will protect jobs and can be done in a safe way that does not damage the environment.

‘End Blasphemy Laws’: BHA supports new international campaign seeking repeal of blasphemy laws around the world

A new campaign aiming to bring an end to blasphemy laws around the world launches today.

NASUWT comments on secondary performance league tables

Chris Keates: 'Every year the Coalition Government has changed the basis on which school performance is measured'.

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