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Schools face further closures after the National Union of Teachers voted in favour of strike action in June if significant progress fails to materialise in talks with the Government: politicshome/uk/story/41684/ A host of public figures, including Sir Terry Pratchett, Philip Pullman and AC Grayling, have criticised the Prime Minister for calling Britain a Christian country. A total of 55 authors, scientists and academics wrote a letter to the Daily Telegraph warning that his comments risk causing social divisions in the UK: politicshome/uk/story/41665/ Theres more good news for George Osborne as figures released by the Centre for Economics and Business Research show consumer spending power is expected to reach 1.5%, spurring economic growth and raising expectations that the Chancellor will deliver a pre-election tax-cut bonanza budget next year: politicshome/uk/story/41666/ Business Secretary Vince Cable says hes ready to press ahead with plans to introduce a new public register on company ownership: politicshome/uk/story/41675/ And heading our Top Ten Must Reads is Dan Hodges, who has a stark warning for Labours new election guru David Axelrod: He’s quickly going to realise that securing the election of America’s first black president was a cake-walk compared with the challenge of getting Miliband into Downing Street. Read the rest here: politicshome/uk/todays_must_reads.html
Posted on: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 11:13:11 +0000

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