Friday, 20 February 2015

How the Lib Dems backed down on legal aid - Politics.co.uk

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"They haven't done anything"

Legal aid U-turn

How the Lib Dems broke their promise on legal aid

Review into legal aid was cancelled

How Simon Hughes lost his battle with the Ministry of Justice

Boris' toxic clean air

Boris Johnson says children should be bussed in to breathe London's toxic air

Boris Johnson: London's air is 'alpine'

New figures reveal dangerous levels of pollution in London

Jolie abroad, draconian at home

Comment: The Foreign Office pledges to help women – and then the Home Office betrays them

Angelina Jolie shares a joke with British ministers, but in the asylum system, her programme is being ignored

Overseas, the UK government is stopping violence against women. At home, it fails to follow it's own guidelines.

Spying on MPs' bank accounts

EU directive will monitor MPs' bank transactions

Taking due diligence to new levels

Thousands of Britain's most important figures in public life could have their banking transactions monitored closely under new rules from Brussels.

Lenders back shared ownership as the UK's 'fourth' tenure

With housing affordability proving to be a major constraint for many would-be owner occupiers, could shared ownership play a bigger role in meeting the UK’s future housing needs?

Reports of organised animal fighting to RSPCA up by a third in past five years

Shocking new figures come 180 years after dog and cockfighting was banned in UK.

IET and IMechE merge educational grant schemes

The IET and the IMeche have merged their educational grant schemes in order to simplify funding for formal and informal learning support and to improve the impact of projects.

BASC statement in response to the release of "Labour: Protecting Animals" 18th February

BASC has noted the release of the Labour animal welfare policy document "Labour: Protecting Animals". BASC has taken time to brief the Labour party on all aspects of shooting, before the publication of this document.

GPs must help us do more to reduce superbugs, skills and training - no cash incentives are needed

MRSA Action UK supported the development of the guideline on the prevention and control of healthcare associated infections, and welcomed the introduction of the quality statement on the requirement of judicious antimicrobial prescribing.

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