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David Cameron: I can fix EU 'problem'
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David Cameron has said he is "convinced" he can "fix the problems" in the UK's relationship with Europe that the British public find "very frustrating". Speaking at a press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the prime minister said he ...
Merkel's Visit to Britain Sets New Tone After EU RiftNew York Times
Angela Merkel backs David Cameron's migrant benefits plans - in partThe Independent
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David Cameron has said he is "convinced" he can "fix the problems" in the UK's relationship with Europe that the British public find "very frustrating". Speaking at a press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the prime minister said he ...
Merkel's Visit to Britain Sets New Tone After EU Rift
Angela Merkel backs David Cameron's migrant benefits plans - in part
Merkel site hacked ahead of visit
BBC News
Russells Hall Hospital A&E 'like a war zone'
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Dudley's Russells Hall Hospital emergency unit "feels like a war zone", according to its clinical director. The hospital is the only one in the West Midlands to meet national A&E targets over the last three months, but said it was likely to miss those if the current ...
Medway hospital has second worst A&E waits in the country, while Dartford and ...Kent Online
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Dudley's Russells Hall Hospital emergency unit "feels like a war zone", according to its clinical director. The hospital is the only one in the West Midlands to meet national A&E targets over the last three months, but said it was likely to miss those if the current ...
Medway hospital has second worst A&E waits in the country, while Dartford and ...
English NHS better than Scottish NHS, says Cameron
Now patients are being ferried to A&E in fire engines
The Independent
Unions demand big fines for low-wage employers
The Independent
The TUC is calling for companies that fail to pay the minimum wage to face fines of up to £75,000, warning an increasing number of rogue employers are resorting to scams to cheat staff. The trade union body is today publishing a report – Enforcing the ...
TUC says 250000 workers paid less than minimum wageFinancial Times
UK firms use scams to avoid paying minimum wageThe Guardian
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The Independent
The TUC is calling for companies that fail to pay the minimum wage to face fines of up to £75,000, warning an increasing number of rogue employers are resorting to scams to cheat staff. The trade union body is today publishing a report – Enforcing the ...
TUC says 250000 workers paid less than minimum wage
UK firms use scams to avoid paying minimum wage
'Cheapskate' firms avoid paying minimum wage, unions claim
BBC News
Four months to go - Labour and Conservatives neck and neck
HITC
It's now four months until the election and YouGov's latest poll, for the Sun, has put the two main parties on 33% each. Everyone knows that the election is almost upon us. The news is dominated with headlines of political conflict at numerous levels.
The Tories are wrong to assume that 2015 is 1992 all over againNew Statesman
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Roy Greenslade: Election free-for-all marks coming of age for social mediaEvening Standard
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HITC
It's now four months until the election and YouGov's latest poll, for the Sun, has put the two main parties on 33% each. Everyone knows that the election is almost upon us. The news is dominated with headlines of political conflict at numerous levels.
The Tories are wrong to assume that 2015 is 1992 all over again
Apprenticeships top agenda as the election bandwagon rolls into town
Roy Greenslade: Election free-for-all marks coming of age for social media
Telegraph.co.uk
PM insists 18 is "right age" to vote in general elections.
Herald Scotland
DAVID Cameron has made clear he is "very happy" for MPs to vote on whether to extend the franchise at general elections to 16 and 17-year-olds following the Scottish independence referendum. DAVID Cameron has made clear he is \"very happy\" for MPs ...
David Cameron open on under-18s being able to voteScotsman
David Cameron refers to a 'Welsh Parliament' during Prime Minister's QuestionsWalesOnline
David Cameron backs Commons vote on expanding ballot to 16- and 17-year oldsTelegraph.co.uk
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Herald Scotland
DAVID Cameron has made clear he is "very happy" for MPs to vote on whether to extend the franchise at general elections to 16 and 17-year-olds following the Scottish independence referendum. DAVID Cameron has made clear he is \"very happy\" for MPs ...
David Cameron open on under-18s being able to vote
David Cameron refers to a 'Welsh Parliament' during Prime Minister's Questions
David Cameron backs Commons vote on expanding ballot to 16- and 17-year olds
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Boris attacks 'multi-culti Balkanisation'
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Councils must stop the “multi-culti” practice of translating leaflets into other languages, Boris Johnson said. The mayor of London said that he was “amazed” to read that some people could not make themselves understood to doctors and nurses and called on ...
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The Times (subscription)
Councils must stop the “multi-culti” practice of translating leaflets into other languages, Boris Johnson said. The mayor of London said that he was “amazed” to read that some people could not make themselves understood to doctors and nurses and called on ...
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson visits Pendle
Boris battles for votes in our region as election build-up gathers pace
VIDEO: Mayor of London Boris Johnson in Halifax today
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Evangelicals claim 'deep division' after vote on clergy in active gay relationships
Herald Scotland
EVANGELICALS have criticised the Church of Scotland's vote over the appointment of ministers in active homosexual and lesbian relationships saying it represented "deep division" over the issue. EVANGELICALS have criticised the Church of Scotland's vote ...
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Herald Scotland
EVANGELICALS have criticised the Church of Scotland's vote over the appointment of ministers in active homosexual and lesbian relationships saying it represented "deep division" over the issue. EVANGELICALS have criticised the Church of Scotland's vote ...
Details of Church of Scotland vote for gay ministers revealed
Two-thirds of Church of Scotland presbyteries vote to allow gay ministers
Aberdeen churches vote in favour of gay ministers
Belfast Newsletter
No side deals in Stormont Agreement: Villiers
Belfast Newsletter
No side deals have been agreed alongside the Stormont House Agreement aimed at breaking the stalemate in Northern Ireland, Theresa Villiers has said. The Secretary of State urged all sides to seize the chance offered by the agreement, reached after ...
No side deals agreed - VilliersBelfast Telegraph
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Belfast Newsletter
No side deals have been agreed alongside the Stormont House Agreement aimed at breaking the stalemate in Northern Ireland, Theresa Villiers has said. The Secretary of State urged all sides to seize the chance offered by the agreement, reached after ...
No side deals agreed - Villiers
Corporation tax: MPs told devolution bill will be introduced 'shortly'
Corporation tax bill 'shortly' - Villiers
Scotsman
Woman sets on fire in Clydebank police station
Scotsman
A WOMAN was in a critical condition in hospital last night after apparently setting herself on fire inside a police station. The incident happened in a public area of the police office in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, yesterday morning, with eyewitnesses ...
Horror as woman sets herself on fire at police station entranceExpress.co.uk
Clydebank woman 'sets herself on fire' in police station horrorDaily Mail
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Scotsman
A WOMAN was in a critical condition in hospital last night after apparently setting herself on fire inside a police station. The incident happened in a public area of the police office in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, yesterday morning, with eyewitnesses ...
Horror as woman sets herself on fire at police station entrance
Clydebank woman 'sets herself on fire' in police station horror
Woman 'set herself on fire' at Clydebank police station
Gloucestershire Echo
Nick Clegg appoints Cheltenham MP Martin Horwood to his Liberal Democrat ...
Gloucestershire Echo
Nick Clegg has announced his Liberal Democrat General Election 2015 cabinet and he has made Martin Horwood responsible for international development. The Cheltenham MP said he is “delighted” to be in the cabinet. “I have been the parliamentary party ...
Lib Dems promise to meet FYFV funding request fullyHealthInvestor
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Liberal Democrats yet to select candidates in more than half of seatsHITC
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Gloucestershire Echo
Nick Clegg has announced his Liberal Democrat General Election 2015 cabinet and he has made Martin Horwood responsible for international development. The Cheltenham MP said he is “delighted” to be in the cabinet. “I have been the parliamentary party ...
Lib Dems promise to meet FYFV funding request fully
Lib Dems reject Angus Conservative candidate's call for unionist alliance against ...
Liberal Democrats yet to select candidates in more than half of seats
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