Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Tories plagued by mindless confidence - Politics.co.uk

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Tory over-confidence

PMQs verdict: So one-sided it was hard to watch

Conservative MPs are now so confident they can barely think straight

The only reasonable conclusion that any sane and logical person could make from this week's PMQs is that Miliband is finished. And yet...

Labour's Scottish collapse reveals a wider rot in their support

Ed Miliband faces a huge task to win back core voters

Ed Miliband's party have ignored their core voters for too long

Cycling deaths

Cyclists are to blame for road deaths: TfL board member

Cyclists now make up a majority of vehicles during the rush hour in some parts of London

TfL board members attempt to block Johnson's cycle safety plans

Drug war

Why is Europe refusing to change course on drugs?

Members of the European parliament hold 'Je Suis Charlie' signs last month. But bravery on drug laws is often lacking on the continent.

As the world shifts to a more liberal position on drugs, is Europe being left behind?

Green party scrutiny

Comment: The knives are out for the Green party

The Green party's membership is rising - but it is facing a new type of scrutiny of its policies

Opponents of the Green party are trying to discredit those who want a fairer and more equal society.

Inside the Commons

How embarrassing is the BBC's Inside The Commons for parliament's bigwigs?

BBC film crew had rare access to film MPs at work

Will Cockerell's documentary improve or damage parliament's image?

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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