MPs could be forced to ‘slum it’ in student-style accommodation

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MPs could be forced to move into student style accommodation under new plans being considered by the expenses watchdog.

In a bid to crack down on second-home allowances, Ipsa have listed a number of potential options, which include the possibility of MPs being housed in special “serviced accommodation”.

But MPs have reacted angrily to the news that they could be forced to “slum it” in university-style blocks.Read more

Thousands of new homes to be built by smaller builders

House | Politic

The Government is to step in to help ensure that thousands of new homes are built after apparently running out of patience with the housebuilding industry.

David Cameron will set out plans today for the Government directly to “commission” more than 10,000 new homes on publicly owned land.

Downing Street said it wanted to help smaller building companies that cannot begin construction on big schemes on publicly owned sites which have planning permission.Read more

Europe must get together and close its borders to all returning jihadis

Help | Politic

You don’t need to have driven over the five-mile Oresund crossing between Denmark and Sweden to understand its importance. Any fan of the Nordic noir TV crime series The Bridge will be aware of how it facilitates borderless movement between the two countries to such an extent that they are virtually indistinguishable. Police officers dash back and forth between Copenhagen and Malmo into each other’s jurisdictions without a by-your-leave. So, too, do the criminals.

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Government to launch Amazon-style text message alert system for public services

Politic | Tech

The Government plans to launch a text message alert service similar to those used by Amazon and other online retailers that will alert people about public services.

The initiative is designed to save almost £600 million by cutting down on the use of call centres, face-to-face meetings and other public-facing government operations.

The automated system, called Notify, is based on those used by internet retailers to update shoppers about deliveries, and will see members of the public receiving a text message, email or letter when an MOT is up for renewal, or when student finance applications are being processed.Read more

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