Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Rifkind falls on his sword - Politics.co.uk

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Rifkind steps down: Now Kensington deserves an MP and Britain deserves a security watchdog

RIfkind: Steps down from ISC role and as MP

Malcom Rifkind has shown himself to be functionally incapable of scrutinising inteligence agencies or representing the people of his constituency.

Lobbying scandal: Rifkind falls on his sword

Rifkind steps down

Malcom Rifkind has announced that he is stepping down as chair of the intelligence and security committee and as a member of parliament, a day after videos emerged showing him trying to secure employment with a made-up Chinese firm.

Cash for access: Rifkind and Straw's actions are the norm in parliament

Green party surge hits dry land

The day the Green party surge hit a cliff

Natalie Bennett: A bad day out of the office

Green party election campaign launch descends into farce

Price of an immigrant crack-down

Price of the immigrant crack down: UK risks billions in student funding

Restrictions on student migration have a severe financial cost

The UK is risking billions of pounds in funding for the higher education sector following a crack-down on foreign student numbers, according to new research

CML launches new election video manifesto

The Council of Mortgage Lenders has today launched a new animated version of its election manifesto, aimed at political parties ahead of the forthcoming General Election.

Full-year data shows strong lending to first-time buyers

Mortgage lending grew robustly last year, according to data we published this week – with activity by first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors leading the way.

Almost 80 per cent of UK wants an end to non stun slaughter

As debate is held in Parliament today, a new survey shows many Brits are unaware that exemptions don’t just apply to Halal.

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.

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