Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Nasty party - Politics.co.uk

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""I'm a great believer in running a positive campaign"

Nasty party

Theresa May might want a positive Tory party - but Lynton Crosby is running the show

Lynton Crosby: negative campaigning a key tactic for Australian election strategist

The home secretary's call for a more positive message clashes with the Tories relentless negativity

Outsourcing voting

Outsourcing voting: How private companies could profit from British elections

The move to electronic voting looks good for democracy - and for business, too

Switching to electronic voting poses lucrative opportunities for private companies – and they're now champing at the bit to get involved.

Labour pains

Comment: How did Labour spend a week about HSBC arguing over window cleaners?

Miliband needs more policies, not more politics

The HSBC scandal distilled Miliband's business message - but he spent the week talking about window cleaners and tax receipts instead

Tony Blair a major 'electoral liability' with voters

Tony Blair: Voter kryptonite?

Former prime minister's reputation has nosedived with voters

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.

House purchase lending down by 5% in fourth quarter of 2014

The CML today released new data on the characteristics of UK mortgage lending, broken down for the periods of December, the fourth quarter and annual data for 2014, including trends in first-time buyers, home movers, remortgaging, and buy-to-let.

NASUWT comments on select committee report on PSHE and SRE

Chris Keates: 'Who will determine what is age appropriate PSHE and SRE and what precisely should be taught?'

New chairman for NI Assembly’s All Party Group on Country Sports

The NI Assembly’s All Party Group on Country Sports has a newly appointed chairman.

Transforms school spaces to inspire pupils and staff

Diversified technology company 3M today announced its high quality vinyls have been used to transform spaces at Garth Hill College in Bracknell into inspirational and thought provoking areas for both staff and students.

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