Thursday, 25 August 2016

Farage reveals his true colours with Trump endorsement

"We are experiencing a reality based on a thin veneer of lies and illusions" - Bill Hicks
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It's not that long since Nigel Farage was criticising Donald Trump for proposing a ban on all Muslims entering the US. But a lot has changed since then. He's no longer the leader of Ukip and our first piece today suggests that any veneer of respectability he still had, is disappearing fast. It argues that Farage's support of Donald Trump in Mississippi last night, revealed his colours.

Next up is a piece which looks at the closure of the London nightclub Fabric after two drug-related deaths at the club this summer. It suggests that if Sadiq Khan is serious about championing the night time economy, he needs to start thinking about how to keep both Londoners and their much-loved venues safe. Could drug testing facilities be the answer?

And finally, we hear from the Health Foundation about the government's childhood obesity plan. It suggests that the plan is woefully short on government-led action and warns that the interests of big business must not trump children's health.

Latest Articles

 
 

Child obesity: Big business interests must not trump children's health


 

On Aug 25, 2016 11:58 am
The obesity epidemic is not driven by a massive, global collapse of self-control, but by social and economic factors
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Nigel Farage reveals his true colours with Donald Trump endorsement


 

On Aug 25, 2016 10:52 am
Former Ukip leader allies himself with far right US presidential candidate
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Fabric closure: Sadiq Khan must back drug safety tests for clubbers


 

On Aug 25, 2016 09:05 am
Khan needs to start thinking about how to keep both Londoners and their much-loved venues safe
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Opinion Former videos


 

The value of languages

 

On Aug 25, 2016 09:02 am
This animation, from the British Academy, outlines the findings of the Born Global project and the importance of foreign language education.
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The 23% gender pay gap

 

On Aug 23, 2016 12:15 pm
Male managers are 40% more likely than female managers to be promoted into senior roles, and the gender pay gap remains largely unchanged at 23%.
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Opinion Formers press releases


 
 

CIHT futures report is published


The 52 page report, published yesterday, features 10 recommendations for the Institution
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NASUWT comments in advance of the publication of GCSE results


NASUWT is warning the Government that the rushed and incoherent manner in which it has introduced the forthcoming reforms to the GCSE system must never be repeated.
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