News

Crowdfunder campaign to transform UK voting scene

Vote for Policies launch Crowdfunder campaign to reach five million voters and transform the UK’s voter apathy.

Over a third of the UK didn’t vote in the last general election, for young people it was over a half. Worse still, almost two thirds didn’t vote in the recent European elections.

HMRC bank raid powers risk being “unconstitutional”, says ACCA

Cast iron safeguards essential if MPs cave in to new proposals

HMRC’s attempts to extend its powers to allow it to raid people’s bank accounts risk being unconstitutional, says global accountancy body ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants).

Profit Warnings Reach Highest First Half Total Since 2011 Reveals EY

Business & Finance

Modern marketing methods that all businesses should be adopting

In today’s tech savvy society, businesses enjoy a plethora of modern marketing methods that allow them to connect with their customers in a way that has never before been possible. To help your business stay at the forefront of the competition

Top Tips For UK Exporters Facing Strong Sterling

Bankers must swear a “Bankers Oath” to turn back the tide of scandal

Latest Annuity Rates from The Annuity Bureau – July 2014

Politics

It Doesn’t Matter What David Cameron Says About Immigration

David Cameron, writing in the Telegraph, has said that controlling immigration is a vital part of the UK’s long term economic plan.

He then goes on to talk about setting up an immigration system that puts Britain first

Andy Burnham ‘The Choice’ Speech: Stop the NHS Sell-Off

Ed Miliband ‘to let the people into our politics’

David Cameron’s Big Society Network Investigated by the Charity Commission

Science, Technology & Environment

Stop free fertility treatment for “lifestyle” babies to curb climate change

And deploy carbon capping schemes for fertility clinics, argues bioethicist

Free fertility treatment should be banned for those making “lifestyle” reproductive choices, such as sterilisation reversal or single motherhood for fertile women. And fertility clinics should be subject to carbon capping schemes

The History of Solar Panels and How They Work

Despite the UK’s reputation for bad weather, the humble solar cell still has great potential over here.

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