Newslinks for Thursday 15th September 2016
May approves Hinkley Point plant “Theresa May has given the go-ahead for the proposed £18bn nuclear power station at Hinkley… Read more »
May approves Hinkley Point plant “Theresa May has given the go-ahead for the proposed £18bn nuclear power station at Hinkley… Read more »
Cameron continued 1) MPs criticise him over Libya ‘David Cameron’s “ill-conceived” military intervention in Libya led to the rise of… Read more »
Cameron leaves the Commons ‘David Cameron’s spectacular fall was complete last night when he quit as an MP rather than clash… Read more »
Rudd ‘slaps down’ Johnson over Brexit group “Cabinet tensions over Brexit resurfaced yesterday after Boris Johnson publicly backed a new pressure… Read more »
Johnson backs Change Britain – i.e: Continuity Vote Leave – which “will campaign for Hard Brexit”. Gisela Stuart will chair… Read more »
May vows to take on grammar school critics “Theresa May today vows to defy critics of her education revolution because… Read more »
May plans big increase in school freedoms for selective and faith schools “Every school in England will be free to… Read more »
May makes her case for new grammars, telling the ’22: “We already have selection by house price.” ‘Britain’s education system already… Read more »
May to ‘press ahead’ with grammars in face of cabinet split ‘Theresa May is to press ahead with plans to… Read more »
May plans ‘far tougher’ immigration system than points-based model ‘EU migrants would need a job before entering the UK under… Read more »
Migration: May repeats opposition to points-based system… “Theresa May yesterday rubbished Boris Johnson’s proposed Australian-style points system for immigration into the… Read more »
G20 1) May’s first prime ministerial appearance on ’international stage’ takes place in China today ‘The new PM will join… Read more »
May flies to China for her G20 summit as PM – but no deal on Hinkley Point “Theresa May will… Read more »
May indicates she won’t back down against militant doctors… “Theresa May yesterday accused striking junior doctors of ‘playing politics’ with… Read more »
Britain must trade its way to success, say ministers “As discussions on Britain’s future turned to past glories, ministers lined… Read more »