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Today the Labour Party has made a clear statement of intent in its aspiration to repair its relationship with the bosses but seems to be determined to widen the divide between the representatives of labour and those our movement represent. The recent decision to proscribe organisations is seen as a divisive and a purely factional… Read more »
The excellence of the Medical Defence Union’s training for its membership and medico-legal team has been recognised by HRH the Princess Royal. City and Guilds group has awarded the Medical Defence Union (MDU) with two Princess Royal Training awards. The awards were made for the MDU’s membership development and medico-legal assistant training programmes. The not for profit,… Read more »
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Reports that travel bans were not imposed on almost 150 drug traffickers end a week of bad news for the Home Office. The reports come just one day after the Home Office published details of the UK borders bill which intends to “shake up the immigration system” with new legislation, including the introduction of biometric… Read more »
David Cameron has condemned the pace of public service reform under Labour as “frenetic” and “often contradictory” – but said he would keep most of the changes. The Conservative leader said Tony Blair had wasted his first two terms in office by reversing Tory policies and then reinstating them, and pledged he would not do… Read more »