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 Ended up having to come I via a curtain to left of stage. Madness. Not sure stupid rule will still be in place by end of day.10.42am: If you haven't already seen it, this Observer profile of George Osborne is well worth reading.10.45am: Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, is speaking now.He starts by praising Margaret Thatcher and stressing the importance of strong leadership. David Cameron is delivering the kind of strong leadership the nation needs now, he says.10.50am: Having mentioned the former prime minister, Duncan Smith is now quoting her.And let me re-assure you, that at a time when the British people are tightening their belts,ytcgzx (http://www.ytcgzx.net/), and the European Commission orders us to open our doors to benefit tourists and pay them benefits when they arrive here, I have a simple message for them.
? A Conservative council in Essex has been running a so-called "conservatory tax" for five years without complaint, the Guardian has learned.Some of the quotes have come from PoliticsHome.2.48pm: Keir Starmer, the director of public prosecutions, was on the World at One talking about phone hacking. He said things were "moving on". I've taken the quote from PoliticsHome.Until recently, we have not considered any great number of cases involving journalists for many years. We now have a situation where 43 suspects are on bail and four files have been passed to us, so four cases have reached the stage where the police are asking for specific advice in relation to named individuals. Things have moved on considerablyThis is a very wide-ranging investigation and there is a huge amount of material to go through.
" Vail also allegedly omitted eyewitness testimony that Benjamin was regularly beaten by his Ringling Bros. trainer.In an interview last year with Mother Jones magazine for an article headlined,"The Cruelest Show on Earth," Vail acknowledged that the life of a circus elephant is no bed of roses. "If I were an elephant,I wouldn’t want to be with Feld Entertainment," he told the magazine. "It’s a tough life." Payne,however,www.ytcgzx.net (http://www.ytcgzx.net/),said he disagrees. "I wouldn’t mind being one of our elephants," he told me. "They get better heath care than we do." The complaint alleges Vail ignored evidence that a baby elephant named Benjamin drowned in a pond due to negligence and abuse by his trainer. PETA official Delcianna Winders retorted: "I certainly hope this is not the case,given Feld’s numerous citations for denying animals adequate veterinary care.
 Activists who can’t get through to Snyder might take a stab at importuning thePost,in the name of erasing this large and growing civic embarrassment. Now,none of them spells out the verboten words anywhere that I can see. But I think we can all well conjure them,and I’d say it isn’t much of a reach to imagine that "redskin" is one of those words. But just to make sure,I asked. I sent the style mavens at all three organizations a few simple questions. I sought to confirm that certain insensitive words were banned (I wouldn’t name them here,but words for Jews,Italians,African-Americans,etc). I then asked whether the word "redskin" was one of those words; if an editor would be likely to remove it if a writer turned in copy using "redskin" interchangeably with "Native American" and "Indian"; and finally,if the word was offensive in those contexts,why was it not so on the sports pages.
 I've taken the quote from PoliticsHome.I think the mansion tax is a good idea: it was in our manifesto at the last election, and I support it ... I think that Vince would be the first to say, there are many ways to tax the rich and the wealthy to make sure they pay their fair dues. Labour failed to tax the rich and the wealthy properly and we in the Liberal Democrats in the coalition will make sure we change that, so the tycoon tax seems to me to put an actual floor under the tax allowances and reliefs and loopholes that people use to avoid and evade tax and I think that's a very good idea.11.20am: Here's some more reaction to the health vote.? James Forsyth at Coffee House says it could have been worse for Clegg.
 The company hopes to replicate the same success in Egypt. "We want these young,spirited,talented Egyptians who want to do something,who want to make something of themselves,to say,‘I want to be an entrepreneur,’" says David Elliot,a board member at Bamyan Media.Related Stories Egypt: As Protests Rage,School Begins Clinton and Obama Pledge $100M for Muslim World Roosevelt Island: New York’s New Tech Hub Invest in Palestine The Egyptian diaspora is perhaps another potential boon for business. Following the uprising,a trickle of ex-pats living in California and New York began returning to Egypt to start their own businesses. One example:Negma,a non-profit established by seven Egyptian and Egyptian-American graduates from Harvard and MIT.
 (Politicians aren't supposed to say things like this, according to certain daft media conventions, although of course we all know they enjoy politics - that's why they do it.) I'll post a full summary in a moment.8.31am: Lib Dem poll ratings may be dismal, but that did not stop Nick Clegg sounding on combative form in his Today interview.   Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Here are the key points.? Clegg appeared to concede that there would be concessions to charities worried about the impact of the tax relief cap imposed in the budget. Ministers have already said that there will be a consultation before the plans are implemented, but Clegg hinted very strongly this would lead to changes.