Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Senior Tory: We are the party of the one per cent - Politics.co.uk

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"We are seen as being the party of the one per cent and a lot of the things [Cameron] has done have managed to portray him in that way."

Party of the rich

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Ken backs Khan

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Tax havens

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Shell companies based in the British Virgin Islands could be used to avoid tax

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Home secretary promises widespread new powers to tackle Islamic extremism

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Secret enemy: Meet the shady group fighting the SNP

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

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New solar trade body launched in Scotland

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

BASC Scotland challenges airgun licensing report

A report supporting legislation to introduce airgun licensing in Scotland has been challenged by the UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).

CML and Which? report on progress towards greater mortgage transparency

The CML and Which? today publish a joint progress report to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, as noted in today's Budget.

IFAW calls for amendments to Hunting Act in light of another hunting prosecution being dropped

The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) is changing its position on the Hunting Act and calling for a number of necessary amendments in light of another prosecution being dropped.

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