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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

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Strike timeline: who's likely to walk out and when

Teachers are set to fire the starting gun for a summer of strikes in a row over pensions that will involve million workers potentially walking off the job
14 Jun 2011

Forces chief slaps down Navy over Libya mission concerns

General Sir David Richards says military could 'sustain this operation as long as we choose to' following claims by head of the Navy that spending cuts are hampering the mission in Libya.
14 Jun 2011

Dave Prentis profile: elder statesman of awkward squad

The leader of more than 1.4 million public sector workers has achieve notoriety in the past as the focus of union outrage in the summer, winter, autumn or spring "of discontent".
14 Jun 2011

Jim Murphy: defence review needs changing

Shadow Defence Secretary Jim Murphy says the Government needs to take a second look at defence spending after head of the Royal Navy's "straight talking" on Libya.
14 Jun 2011

Landowners' 'new voice' has a lot of catching up to do

A rebranded Scottish landowners' lobby group must 'sell' its wares better and talk to ministers and MSPs as often as possible, writes Alan Cochrane.
14 Jun 2011

Cameron: we got it wrong on NHS reforms

Prime Minister promises NHS reform concessions after admitting that the Government got 'some of the details wrong'.
14 Jun 2011

University not worth the money, say middle-class parents

A third of middle–income parents believe university is no longer worth the investment after the rise in tuition fees, a survey discloses.
14 Jun 2011

Middle-class elderly hit by price rises

Middle-class pensioners face inflation rates that are almost half as much again as those experienced by younger people.
14 Jun 2011

Fortnightly bin collections to stay

Councils are to be banned from fining householders who overfill rubbish bins or leave waste out for collection on the wrong day.
13 Jun 2011

Private companies’ role in NHS to be limited

The role of private companies in the NHS is likely to be restrained while patients’ rights are bolstered under expert plans to rescue the Government’s health reforms.
13 Jun 2011

Ed Miliband 'has two years to prove himself'

Ed Miliband has less than two years to give the Labour Party a clear sense of direction, a shadow cabinet minister has said.
13 Jun 2011

Navy chief: UK can't keep up Libya role

British military intervention in Libya is hampered by lack of aircraft carriers and Harrier jump jets, head of the Navy claims.
13 Jun 2011

Million public sector staff will strike, says union

More than a million workers set to strike in autumn unless Government pulls back from controversial pension changes.
13 Jun 2011

Why peace-loving Ed would be better off picking a few fights

Fear of repeating the TB-GBs has led the Labour leader to seek unity at any price, writes Mary Riddell.
13 Jun 2011

Political failure has scuppered NHS reform

Telegraph View: The fundamental changes proposed by the Bill now lie in ruins.
13 Jun 2011

Prof Field: NHS has to change

The NHS Future Forum's Professor Steve Field says the Government's NHS reforms need to undergo changes.
13 Jun 2011

Confused? If you’re a Tory, you should be

From NHS reform to defence, the Coalition has left Conservative supporters utterly perplexed, writes Philip Johnston.
13 Jun 2011

Miliband: 'New Labour did not do enough'

Labour leader Ed Miliband says the last Labour government did not do enough to encourage responsibility in society.
13 Jun 2011

Cameron’s local bishop attacks 'disastrous' Coalition cuts

The bishop who leads Anglicans in David Cameron’s constituency has become the latest Church leader to attack Coalition policies.
13 Jun 2011

Miliband: public not interested in Labour leadership

Ed Miliband has dismissed Westminster "gossip" about his future as the Labour leader, saying that the general public are more interested in the future of the country.
13 Jun 2011

Britain 'facing worst public sector strikes in a generation'

Britain is facing the biggest wave of public sector strikes in a generation, as a bitter industrial dispute over the government’s controversial pension reforms escalates, union leaders have warned.
13 Jun 2011

Rail consultant sacked after 'cretin' row caught on video

A high speed rail consultant employed to promote the benefits of a proposed multi-billion pound train line linking the south with the north was sacked after calling a campaigner a “cretin”, during a row caught on video.
13 Jun 2011

NHS reforms 'will broadly remain in place'

Conservative MP Nick de Bois says early indications show "the broad fundamentals" of the government's NHS reforms are going to remain in place.
13 Jun 2011

David Cameron: health reforms were nothing to do with Lib Dems

Prime Ministers tries to reclaim ownership of Government's health reforms by telling MPs that changes to the plans were his decision.
13 Jun 2011

Family of murder Army major attempt non-stop 3,000 mile US bike ride

The family of an Army major who was murdered by a soldier in Afghanistan will cycle 3,000 miles non-stop across America to raise money for military charities.
13 Jun 2011

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