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This week summed up politics in the 2010-15 parliament.
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"Predictably the publication of the tables has provided yet another opportunity for another round of teacher bashing by the Government." - Chris Keates, NASUWT, on League Tables.
“Building 100,000 extra affordable homes would create up to 750,000 new jobs and generate extra demand in the economy. Instead this government is slashing the public sector." - Len McCluskey, Unite, on GDP figures.
The coalition's embattled NHS reforms appear to have narrowly avoided a sweeping condemnation from one of the medical community's biggest organisations.
Nick Clegg has pledged to accelerate moves to remove income tax payments for the first £10,000 people earn.
Europe must mirror Britain's "bold action" to improve its economic performance, David Cameron has told the World Economic Forum.
Lords reform was in manifesto, Mark Harper points out
Peers rejected the government's welfare reform bill yet again last night, in the largest Lords defeat yet for the coalition.
David Cameron has insisted he is "doing the right thing" in sticking with the coalition's NHS reforms in a turbulent prime minister's questions.
Compulsory redundancies in the armed services have been dismissed as "grotesque" by MPs.
The European court of human rights (ECHR) must reform to remain "true to its original purpose", David Cameron said today.
Britain faced the very real prospect of a double dip recession today, after official figures showed growth slowed by 0.2% in the fourth quarter of 2011.
The 2015 general election could see a repeat of "chaotic" scenes in which voters were turned away from polling stations, peers have warned.
Taxpayer-owned bank RBS is paying its chief executive Stephen Hester a bonus worth nearly £1 million for his work in 2011.
Evidence-based policy should not be a radical concept. It needs to be celebrated.
As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Sciences, the Deafness Cognition And Language Research Centre (DCAL) hosted an event exploring the powerful benefits of bilingualism in spoken and sign languages, for hearing and deaf people alike - benefits that reach hearing and deaf people alike.
'Blasphemy!' - blasphemy, religious hatred, and human rights: who speaks for the sacred? – a day conference focusing on the criminalization of religious hatred, defamation, and insult under European human rights, and how this functions as a de facto blasphemy law.
Creation: synthetic biology and the origin of life - BHA 2012 Darwin Day Lecture
The UK Nuclear Awards is steadily becoming an anticipated annual event in the Nuclear calendar. The National Skills Academy for Nuclear and Cogent Sector Skills Council are preparing to hold their fourth collaborative Skills Awards Evening for the industry.
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