Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Lord Grade and the vanishing gap between Tories and the press - Politics.co.uk

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"As the general election inches closer, the distinction between the press and the Conservatives' in-house media operation is becoming increasingly hard to discern."

Lord Grade

Lord Grade reveals vanishing gap between Tories and the press

Lord Grade, centre right, wants televised election debates cancelled

The revolving door between CCHQ and Fleet Street is long-established

Prisoner voting

It's time to give prisoners the vote

Time for a vote: UK dragging feet over European court ruling

The delay over the European court ruling isn't just politically counter-productive - it's morally wrong

Blair

Even as a Blairite, I wouldn't accept Tony's money

Blair at the CBI: The former prime minister has been criticised for his choice of business arrangements since leaving office

The Labour candidates turning down Blair's donations aren't grandstanding - they're showing principle

Rethink Mental Illness response to HMIC report on people with mental illness held in police cells

A new report by HMIC has warned that many people – including children and young people – experiencing mental health problems are being held in police cells, because of the shortage of appropriate crisis care services available across the country.

IET responds to cyber security announcement

As part of National Apprenticeship Week, the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, has announced new initiatives to help young people kick start a career in cyber security.

New group to help companies recruit and retain more women engineers and scientists

The IET has joined forces with Prospect, the trade union representing professionals in the UK, to announce a new joint working group to help companies recruit and retain more women engineers and scientists.

NASUWT comments on the Conservative Party's plan for the expansion of free schools

Chris Keates: 'It is clear that if elected the Conservative Party will continue its obsessive ideological focus on structural change'.

Exploitation of supply teachers must be tackled

The NASUWT, is calling for an end to the exploitation of supply teachers, who are being denied their rights and entitlements on pay and working conditions by some unscrupulous supply agencies and umbrella companies.

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