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  • Labour leadership race: Andy Burnham pledges to involve Jeremy Corbyn in “rebuilding” the party if he becomes Labour leader

    August 17, 2015

    Labour leadership candidate Andy Burnham has committed to involving Jeremy Corbyn in “rebuilding" the party if he wins the contest. Read more: Shadow chancellor Chris Leslie confirms he would not serve under Jeremy Corbyn On the same day the first votes on who will be the next leader of the party were due to be cast, [...]

  • Republican Presidential nominee frontrunner Donald Trump finally has a policy

    August 17, 2015

    Given multi-billionaire Donald Trump’s controversial comments about Mexican immigrants since the start of his Presidential campaign, it is perhaps not surprising that when he finally came out with a policy, it was on the issue of migration across the Mexican-American border. Read more: Donald Trump goes up in the Republican Presidential nomination polls after each [...]

  • Unemployed young people to attend job “boot camp” under new government plans

    August 17, 2015

    Young unemployed people will be forced to attend a “boot camp” to help them back into work, under new plans set out by the government today. The compulsory three-week camp is part of a “no excuses” approach to reducing youth unemployment, said paymaster general Matt Hancock in a statement. The policy will come into force [...]

  • London mayoral hopeful Andrew Boff’s radical plan for housing and transport

    August 16, 2015

    London Assembly member Andrew Boff may be trailing in the polls behind his fellow Tory mayoral hopefuls. How­ever, sitting down with City PM last week in his office in City Hall, the leader of the Greater London Authority Conservatives said he is confident he can win the open primary to be Tory candidate. “Of course [...]

  • Non-voting Lords have claimed £360,000 in expenses, says report

    August 16, 2015

    Members of the House of Lords who did not vote in the last parliamentary session claimed over £100,000 in expenses, according to a new report from the Electoral Reform Society campaign organisation. Researchers found that in the past five years, non-voting peers claimed £360,000, with only 10 members responsible for just under two-thirds of the [...]

  • The West’s deal with Iran will result in a “nuclear holocaust”, says Donald Trump

    August 16, 2015

    The Iran nuclear deal reached in July will have catastrophic consequences for the world, Republican candidate Donald Tump has warned.   Read more: If a nuclear deal is reached, Iran will be bursting with investment opportunities – here's what to look out for   In an interview with NBC's Meet the Press today, the billionaire Republican [...]

  • Gordon Brown speech: Former PM says Labour party must be credible and electable as leadership poll shows Corbyn as best and worst for Labour

    August 16, 2015

    The former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has weighed in on the Labour leadership battle for the first time following Tony Blair's warning against electing Jeremy Corbyn. Brown said the party must be credible and electable and can only deliver its principles in power, while speaking on "power for purpose" at an event at the South [...]

  • Jeremy Corbyn for business? Here’s what the Labour leader hopeful’s pledging – corporation tax clampdown, support for small business and entrepreneurs

    August 16, 2015

    Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Corbyn has unveiled plans to freeze rates for small businesses, clamp down on corporate tax avoidance and invest in skilled workers amid a raft of policies designed to show his commitment to business as the leadership race hots up. “The current government seems to think being 'pro-business' means giving a green light [...]

  • Greek debt crisis: Parliament approves third bailout deal

    August 15, 2015

    The Greek government approved a third bailout deal this morning, with more than half of the country's 300-strong parliament voting in favour of the deal.  Read more: The bailout alone will not save Greece now and time is running out for Alexis Tsipras Lawmakers began wrangling over the controversial package, which requires more austerity and economic [...]

  • Our unelected House of Lords is in dire need of a clear-out

    August 14, 2015

    Another month, another political controversy. In the Lords however – unlike our elected Commons – there’s no way for the public to hold Peers to account at the ballot box.  Instead, you have to hope that those who have brought our legislature into disrepute will forfeit their £300 a day expenses, accept their mistakes and [...]

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