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By: Jeff Misenti

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  • David Cameron agrees to TV debate: PM accepts broadcasters’ offer of one seven-way contest

    March 17, 2015

    David Cameron has agreed to the offer made by Britain's broadcasters for a single seven-way election debate that will be held on 2 April. The contest will be a first in British broadcasting history. The Tories originally wanted a single debate in the week staring 23 March. However, the PM came under a barrage of [...]

  • The UK political system is dying and can only be saved by wholescale digitisation

    March 17, 2015

    Look at the retail industry which has been revolutionised by digital, by online brands such as Amazon; and the likes of the taxi industry which is being disrupted by brands like Uber. But what about the UK political system, how is it using digital to engage with the electorate? To put it simply, it isn’t. [...]

  • Nigel Farage: Those who can afford it should opt for private healthcare to relieve burden on the NHS

    March 17, 2015

    Those who can afford to buy private healthcare should do so because they would help to relieve the burden on the NHS, according to Ukip leader Nigel Farage. Appearing on Tuesday's edition of the Daily Politics, Farage answered a host of questions on Ukip's policy platform, including healthcare. Farage emphasised that Ukip supported a National [...]

  • Lord Ashcroft marginals poll delivers bad news for Cameron’s General Election chances

    March 17, 2015

    After two weeks of matching or overtaking Labour in the national polls, the Tories are hoping they will soon reach their much hoped for "crossover" moment, when they can consistently out poll Labour and build some momentum toward victory. But Tory peer Lord Ashcroft's latest round of polling from the marginal constituencies may dampen Tory [...]

  • Oxfam anti-tax dodging protesters shower Westminster with fake money in run-up to 2015 budget

    March 17, 2015

    Protesters from Oxfam donned their George Osborne and Danny Alexander costumes and took to Westminster this morning, in a protest against tax dodging. Dressed as the chancellor and chief secretary to the Treasury, the protesters posed with mock ministerial red boxes inside a glass dome, with fake bank notes flying all over the place. According [...]

  • FCA takes first public action against Rabobank trader Paul Robson for manipulating Libor submissions

    March 17, 2015

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has banned ex-Rabobank trader Paul Robson from the financial services industry for "lacking honesty and integrity". Last year, Robson pleaded guilty to being involved in the conspiracy to manipulate his company's Yen Libor submissions. The ruling marks the first time the FCA has taken public action against a trader for [...]

  • Budget 2015: Who’s winning the social media battle

    March 17, 2015

    Tomorrow George Osborne will deliver the final Budget of this Parliament, but the PR war over the coalition government's last set-piece event is already under way. As with almost all Budgets, large chunks have already been trailed and leaked leaving observers wondering whether Osborne will stick to his promise of no more gimmicks or pull [...]

  • Jean-Claude Juncker rules out major EU reform to prevent Brexit

    March 17, 2015

    EU Commission President Jean-Claude Junker hopes to keep what he calls "down to earth Britain" in the EU but has dashed any hopes of major treaty change. Juncker ruled out a major reform of the European treaties to satisfy British demands for reform. Speaking at a conference he insisted he was "in favour of a [...]

  • Open Europe reveals 100 EU regulations that cost Britain £33bn

    March 16, 2015

    The EU's 100 most draconian regulations are costing Britain over £33bn a year, according new analysis from the think-tank Open Europe. Adding insult to injury, the report reveals the accompanying impact assessment found the costs of a quarter of these regulations outweighed the estimated benefits, but were signed off by the British government all the [...]

  • The end of an illusion: What Boris Nemtsov’s murder means for the international community

    March 14, 2015

    On February 27, Boris Nemtsov, the Russian statesman, physicist, and outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was executed by unknown assailants just outside Moscow’s Red Square. A liberal reformer, Nemtsov was a key figure in the introduction of capitalism to post-Soviet Russia. He was also seen as a uniting figure, someone who could bring [...]

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