By Youngian
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What's Reeves supposed to be doing to stop this alledged blatant profiteering?
Weldon's right, blame Netanyahu and Trump. As they are to blame.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#107749
This is where we are now. Difference of opinion between the PM and one advisor is now "misleading Parliament". Absolutely ridiculous stuff.
Q: [Rigby’s second question] Last week we learned that Jonathan Powell, your national security adviser, thought the Mandelson appointment was rushed. But you told MPs due process was followed. Did you mislead parliament?

Starmer replied: “No.” He said Sir Laurie Magnus, his ethics adviser, looked at this question last week (in response to a complaint from the Tories) and concluded that the proper process was followed.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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There’s not even an obvious contradiction in terms of opinion there. Powell thought it a bit rushed. Starmer said proper process followed. It’s not like Powell said “you didn’t follow the proper process”.
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By Youngian
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Latest from the neoliberal chancellor. Blasting the white heat of technology through the corridors of power.
Chancellor also touts investment in “northern growth corridor” alongside the Oxford to Cambridge region

The chancellor has set out plans to spend £1 billion on commercial-scale quantum computers by the early 2030s, and investment in a “northern growth corridor”.

At a speech on 17 March, Rachel Reeves (pictured) said the government is “using procurement to give us a head start on quantum computing”.

“We have pledged to procure up to £1bn of quantum computers from the first UK companies to successfully make them at commercial scale, firing the starting gun on a global race and making sure that the UK is at the front of the pack,” Reeves said.

In an announcement ahead of the speech, the government said the UK would be “the first country in the world to commit to an advanced procurement to build large-scale quantum computers on our shores by the early 2030s”. https://www.researchprofessionalnews.co ... computers/
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By Tubby Isaacs
#107807
I've noticed that some of the "clever" critics of the Government don't like Lisa Nandy. Maybe this will change their opinion. Might persuade some in the BBC to be nicer to the Government, who knows?
Lisa Nandy vows to give BBC permanent charter to prevent political interference
Minister says the change is needed to protect the corporation from repeated ‘culture war’ attacks

The government is to put the BBC’s charter on a permanent footing for the first time, after the corporation said the change was needed to protect it from political interference.

In a significant change to the governance of the BBC, the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, said she wanted to grant the corporation’s demand for a permanent charter. She said she wanted to protect it from repeated “culture war” attacks.
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By Killer Whale
#107812
Will be about as permanent as, for example, the Fixed Parliaments Act. In a State without a written and protected constitution, everything is up for grabs.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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There’s already a lot more devolution to the nations than to English regions though. That reflects nobody much in England having any interest whatsoever in devolution, not saying it’s an injustice or anything. But I don’t think Starmer is being illogical.
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By The Weeping Angel
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... d-registry

F
inding out who owns land in England is to become much simpler because a paywall will be lifted from large parts of the Land Registry, the government is to announce.

A small number of landowners control the majority of land but finding out who owns what is difficult to piece together, even for government departments, owing to the way the Land Registry operates. Freeing up access will make it easier to determine ownership of key areas, such as river catchments, grouse moors and peatland.

The change comes as part of a major reform to the way England’s land is managed. The government’s long-awaited land use framework – to be unveiled by Emma Reynolds, the environment secretary, on Wednesday afternoon – marks the first time that government has attempted to assess how best to use farmland, nature reserves and areas of degraded land to help balance competing needs for land for food production, housing, energy and industry.
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By The Weeping Angel
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More tinkering around the edges.



https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/childcare ... 5HjdWSS_2/
For working parents, that has meant impossible choices - cutting hours, turning down opportunities, or seeing more and more of their income swallowed up before it even reaches their bank account.

We are turning that around.

New research from Coram Family and Childcare shows working parents are now saving an average of £8,000 a year per child as a result of our reforms. Costs for many families have been cut in half.

And the cost of part-time childcare has fallen back to levels last seen in 2005 - wiping out more than two decades of rising costs in the space of two years.
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By Oboogie
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2026 6:35 pm I've noticed that some of the "clever" critics of the Government don't like Lisa Nandy. Maybe this will change their opinion. Might persuade some in the BBC to be nicer to the Government, who knows?
Lisa Nandy vows to give BBC permanent charter to prevent political interference
Minister says the change is needed to protect the corporation from repeated ‘culture war’ attacks

The government is to put the BBC’s charter on a permanent footing for the first time, after the corporation said the change was needed to protect it from political interference.

In a significant change to the governance of the BBC, the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, said she wanted to grant the corporation’s demand for a permanent charter. She said she wanted to protect it from repeated “culture war” attacks.
That will enrage the critics, it's all the proof they need that the BBC is a hotbed of Commies spreading Socialist propaganda!
Some roundabouts are gonna get painted tonight!"!
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