There were widespread fears about a spike in far-right activity today, amid more evidence of an EDL membership drive in the wake of the Woolwich murder.
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)'s transport expert Chris Richards discusses the controversial HS2 project .
Christine Blower from the National Union of Teachers (NUT) discusses phonics testing in this exclusive video interview.
"There is considerable risk that the poorest end up paying for the ECO policy through their energy bills but will fail to benefit. We will work hard to ensure these central recommendations are heeded by Government through their evaluation strategy and steering groups" - Peter Smith, External Affairs Manager
"We are deeply concerned to see the number of state-funded religious schools in England continue to rise. These schools are allowed to select all their teachers and up to half their pupils in the basis of their faith." - BHA Faith Schools Campaigner Richy Thompson
GPs' leaders are engaging in a bitter exchange of insults with health secretary Jeremy Hunt today, as relations between the government and health professionals reaches a new low.
Net immigration registered a sharp fall in the 12 months to September 2012, figures released today show, with much of the drop due to falling student numbers.
David Cameron has insisted yesterday's killing in Woolwich was a betrayal of Islam, amid concerns about a wave of anti-Muslim violence.
A man has been murdered in London in what is understood to be a terrorist killing of a British soldier.
European countries are being "too slow" in creating a single energy market, Jose Manuel Barroso has complained at the end of this month's European council.
Google would stay in Britain even if Ed Miliband unilaterally strengthened the country's tax transparency laws, the Labour leader has told Politics.co.uk.
Former Labour MP Eric Joyce has been arrested once again following an altercation with airport staff in Edinburgh, the police have revealed.
Boris Johnson insisted he would have ultimate authorisation on when police use a water cannon against demonstrators, during Mayoral Question Time this morning.
David Cameron has promised his party he will be "absolutely focused" on the coalition's core issues for the remainder of this parliament, in his latest attempt to reconnect with his divided and fractious party grassroots.
No 10 has offered a partial U-turn by allowing some Afghan translators to settle in Britain.
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As the next general election begins to loom over the horizon, the debate over Britain's future energy policy mix is starting to hot up - and nothing seems guaranteed.
There won't be a final decision on Britain's long-term aviation strategy until after the 2015 general election - but an aggressive national debate is already underway.
We speak to Europe minister David Lidington about the trials and tribulations of life in one of the coalition's toughest jobs.
Families will pay tribute and remember those lost to MRSA and healthcare associated infections at Westminster Abbey on Thursday 13th June 2013
Following the great success of the BSIA's Information Destruction Conference and Exhibition in May 2012, we are pleased to annouce that the event is returning again in June 2013. This one-day conference and exhibition is aimed at key decision makers in organisations that carry out the secure destruction of confidential material.
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