Thursday, 5 March 2015

TV debates: Cameron bottles it - Politics.co.uk

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"It would be a national embarrassment"

TV debates

Broadcasters must hold firm - TV debates aren't Cameron's to turn down

Time for the empty chair? Broadcasters should call Cameron's bluff

If the prime minister won't appear, he should be empty-chaired

Cameron won't debate because he has no record to defend

Cameron makes his speech on a European referendum, after he buckled to pressure from Ukip and his own backbenchers

The Tory leader is avoiding TV debates for the same reason he avoids all scrutiny - because what he says has no connection to what he does

Labour wipe-out in Scotland

Labour set to lose almost all their seats in Scotland

Hanging by a thread: Even Jim Murphy could lose his seat

New polls find catastrophic collapse in support for the party

Trident

Comment: Labour shouldn't dodge a debate on Trident

The main decision on replacing Trident will be taken in 2016

Now is not the time for the Labour leadership to close ranks around Trident replacement for fear of Tory criticism.

Shoplifters of the world unite

Did David Lammy really say it's okay to steal from Fortnum and Mason?

David Lammy calls for tougher action against shoplifting

Labour mayoral candidate attacked for shoplifting comments

Domestic violence

Infographic: A guide to escaping domestic violence

Domestic violence: How to stop it

How to spot domestic violence and who to turn to, explained in one easy-to-read infographic

Yesterday's PMQs

PMQs Verdict: If this is a shop window, Parliament should go out of business

Prime Minister's Questions: An unedifying spectacle

This is no way to win over the public

Welcome relief for low income savers but watch out for Gift Aid ‘sting-in-the-tail’, says charity

Savers on low incomes are eligible for extra tax relief from this April. The Government has announced that there will be no tax on savings income of up to £5,000 above the personal allowance.

Early study into how certain breast cancer grows and spreads

Rachel Rawson: 'Knowing more about this type of breast cancer is essential and it could one day allow oncologists to tailor treatment to individuals. This could mean a better chance of survival for these patients'.

NASUWT comments on announcement on child safeguarding

Chris Keates: 'No one can fail but to be shocked by the horrific abuse of young girls revealed by recent investigations, including the Report today on Oxfordshire'.

Malawi celebrates actions to protect elephants this World Wildlife Day

Elephant populations in some Malawi parks have halved in a decade. RSPCA and Stop Ivory are partnering with the Malawi government to protect elephants and stop the poaching.

A fowl irony - RSPCA launches report as new survey shows public are unaware of welfare issues facing UK ducks

They may be the nation’s favourite waterfowl yet 93 per cent of respondents were unaware farmed ducks legally do not have to have bathing water that they can get into.

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