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  • Yanis Varoufakis cancels City Week speech to go to Athens

    March 23, 2015

    Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has pulled out of City Week, cancelling his plan to speak to City and global investors about Greece. Just last week his office was confirming that the high profile former professor would be giving a presentation, titled “Future of Europe: the Greek perspective” this afternoon.   But instead he is [...]

  • James Dyson criticises Tory push for tougher immigration rules

    March 23, 2015

    Sir James Dyson made a barely concealed attack on Tory party policy yesterday, while announcing a £12m grant to a design engineering school with chancellor George Osborne. The pair were visiting the new Dyson School of Design Engineering when the inventor said: “I think it’s important that people who have chosen to come and read [...]

  • General Election 2015: Labour will not raise VAT if it wins – Ed Balls

    March 23, 2015

    The Labour party will lay down a significant general election marker today, with a pledge that VAT will not rise if it is elected to power on 7 May. Shadow chancellor Ed Balls will announce the new manifesto commitment during a speech in Birmingham. Balls will say:   Today I can announce a clear pledge [...]

  • Tsipras and Merkel sound conciliatory tone after Berlin meeting

    March 23, 2015

    Greece took its negations for EU cash all the way to Berlin today, where Prime Minsiter Alexis Tsipras met the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel. The meeting appeared to go well, with both sides appearing keen to find common ground and there did seem to be genuine warmth between the two leaders. Looks like it was [...]

  • General Election 2015: I’ll step down after second term, says David Cameron

    March 23, 2015

    David Cameron will not serve a third term as Prime Minister if he is reelected. The Conservative leader told the BBC he would lead the country for the full five years of another parliament and then step down. After 10 years in power, he said, “it will be time for new leadership”. When asked about [...]

  • Labour MP for Rochdale Simon Danczuk: Ed Miliband is more of a toff than Cameron

    March 23, 2015

    Ed Miliband faced a scathing attack today – from a member of his own party. Simon Danczuk, the Labour MP for Rochdale, said Miliband was a liability and failed to connect with voters – many of which thought him a “f*****g knob.” The Labour leader, he said, was more of a toff than Cameron, while [...]

  • Jim Murphy fails to halt SNP momentum as Labour faces Scottish meltdown

    March 23, 2015

    The stream of bad news for Labour's electoral chances in Scotland just keeps on coming. This morning it's provided courtesy of an ICM poll for The Guardian, showing Labour on course to shed 29 of its 41 seats north of the border. Jim Murphy, Labour's leader in Scotland, gained respect across the political spectrum for his [...]

  • General Election 2015: Alex Salmond says SNP could make Labour spend more

    March 23, 2015

    Alex Salmond has warned that he could sabotage a Labour budget if the Scottish National Party holds the balance of power after May’s knife edge election, and if Labour refuses to provide the concessions he wants. The former Scottish First Minister said that in the event of Labour not having a majority, and Ed Balls [...]

  • General Election 2015: Tories pin hopes on right-to-buy housing boost

    March 23, 2015

    The Conservatives could extend right-to-buy rules to include housing association tenants as part of their upcoming manifesto. Housing is likely to be a key area of debate in the run-up to May’s crunch General Election. The right-to-buy policy was first brought in by Margaret Thatcher. It gave council tenants the right to buy their council [...]

  • It’s the economy, stupid… At least for Londoners on Facebook

    March 23, 2015

    The economy was the most talked about election topic in London over the first 10 weeks of 2015, new data from tech giant Facebook has revealed. Overall though it was health that dominated general election conversations across the country. The NHS was the most talked about election-related topic in 377 of 650 constituencies, including those [...]

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