Thursday, 26 March 2015

A stab in the front - Politics.co.uk

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"I've never seen a government behave in such a grubby and underhand manner."

Hague v Bercow

A stab in the front: Hague goes for Bercow's jugular

John Bercow (l) with William Hague in the Commons chamber

John Bercow's job security as Speaker looks at its weakest ever this morning following a last-minute coup by William Hague.

Head to head

TV debates confidential: In search of a soundbite

Both Ed Miliband and David Cameron desperately need to win their TV debates

Killer soundbites are not simply down to natural flair or luck; they are crafted. Here's how.

PMQS Verdict: Miliband goes out with a whimper

Goodnight sweetheart: Tory MPs wave farewell to Miliband

Labour leader suffers a crushing defeat at the last PMQs of this Parliament

Supreme court latest

Prince Charles judgment puts government on warpath against the law

Prince Charles' 'black spider' letters are so-called because of his spindly handwriting

David Cameron's bad misjudgement that it's "fair enough" for Prince Charles to enjoy private contact with ministers is leading to a bigger problem: the government is now on course to steal power away from the courts.

Comment and analysis highlights

Comment: Boarding school has scarred our leaders

How have boarding schools like Eton shaped our leaders?

Everyone knows there's something wrong with politics in Britain. And, at long last, the psychotherapy profession has started to take note.

Comment: It's time to finally ban the cruel snaring of wild animals

The public overwhelmingly back a ban, so why don't politicians act?

The public overwhelmingly back a ban, so why don't politicians act?

Comment: How the coalition effectively scrapped points-based immigration

Home secretary Theresa May accused of complicating immigration system

UK no longer has a points based-system as the term is generally understood

Older women with breast cancer not receiving best care and treatment

Diana Jupp: "It is unacceptable that, in 2015, a breast cancer patient does not get the best care and treatment simply because of how old they are".

An expanded Heathrow would take Wales further

Every part of Britain is set to gain from an increased aviation hub capacity if the right decision is made – especially Wales.

Parliament’s daily debates on dogs, cats - and flamingoes!

RSPCA investigates the most commonly debated animals in Parliament - with some surprising results.

London Oratory School in High Court challenge to School Adjudicator’s ruling on discriminatory admissions policy

On Tuesday and Wednesday this week, the High Court will hear whether one of the country's leading state secondary schools has been selecting its pupils on ethnic and socio-economic grounds in its admissions policy, the BHA can reveal.

New solar trade body launched in Scotland

The UK’s Solar Trade Association launches “STA Scotland”.

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