Labour leadership race: Jeremyn Corbyn stands as left-wing candidate June 3, 2015 Jeremy Corbyn has joined the race for the Labour leadership on a "clear anti-austerity platform", becoming the left-wing candidate vying to succeed Ed Miliband. He becomes the fifth candidate in the race, joining favourite Andy Burnham, along with Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall and Mary Creagh. Each candidate needs 35 MPs' support in order to be [...]
Labour leadership race: MPs’ 10 per cent pay rise rejected by Andy Burnham, Liz Kendall and Yvette Cooper June 3, 2015 The three frontrunners in the Labour leadership race have rejected plans for a 10 per cent increase in MPs' pay, putting pressure on David Cameron to block the raise. Liz Kendall, Yvette Cooper and Andy Burnham have all rejected the pay rise. Burnham, the favourite to succeed Ed Miliband, announced his decision on Twitter – [...]
David Cameron’s first PMQs in full Tory goverment: The bunfight returns June 3, 2015 The economy took centre stage during David Cameron's first Prime Minister's questions in this parliament – but if the electorate was looking for any particular commitments to anything, they would have been left frustrated. Several new MPs were welcomed to the weekly bun-fight but the rhetoric on both sides was all business as usual. [...]
Government to introduce more new academies June 2, 2015 As many as 1,000 academy schools could be created under new legislation being introduced today. Education secretary Nicky Morgan said the government’s new education and adoption bill will “sweep away bureaucratic and legal loopholes” that previously prevented schools from being improved. The new law is expected to limit the powers of local campaign groups and [...]
Tim Farron vs Norman Lamb: Lib Dem leadership race set to be two-man contest June 2, 2015 With nominations closing today for the Liberal Democrat leadership contest, the election is shaping up to be a two-man race between Tim Farron and Norman Lamb. The party veterans have both declared their candidacies to replace Nick Clegg, who stepped down after the General Election last month. Ballot papers are set to be [...]
Charles Kennedy: Lib Dems, Labour and Tories unite to pay tribute June 2, 2015 Tributes and respects for Charles Kennedy, the former Liberal Democrat leader, have poured in from across the UK's political landscape this morning following his death at 55 years old. Below we've gathered what leaders from across the political spectrum remember about Kennedy: Read more: Former Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy dies aged 55 Liberal Democrat tributes [...]
Transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin: HS2 fight “has been won” – work to start in next two years June 2, 2015 The £50bn battle over HS2 has been won and work on the project will begin in two years, according to transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin. During a speech in Leeds, McLoughlin said the controversial high speed trainline will be built in full, as the government had received a “massive vote of confidence” when it won the [...]
Metropolitan police release images of men in connection with Douglas Carswell attack June 2, 2015 Police have released the images of three men in connection with the verbal attack on Ukip MP Douglas Carswell last week. Carswell was caught up during the anti-austerity protests that took place around Whitehall and St James' Park following the Queen's Speech last Wednesday. Demonstrators chanted “Ukip racist” and “don't come this [...]
Local councils own 580 restaurants, 378 pubs and 174 hotels – among other assets June 2, 2015 Councils across the country are sitting on millions of pounds of assets as their portfolios include an impressive array of property – including 378 pubs and 174 hotels. Freedom of information requests sent by the Taxpayers' Alliance show that local councils also own golf courses, shopping centres and a cheese factory. Despite austerity measures being [...]
Charles Kennedy, former Liberal Democrat leader, dies in Scotland aged 55 June 2, 2015 Charles Kennedy, the former leader of the Liberal Democrats, has died at his home in Fort William aged 55. Police Scotland said there were no suspicious circumstances involved. The cause of death is yet to be confirmed A statement on behalf of his family read: It is with great sadness, and an enormous sense of [...]