India: Government planning to deduct part of subsidies and hand it over to beneficiaries to boost demand

Published on The Economic Times, by Yogima Sharma, August 1, 2015.

NEW DELHI: The government will likely put some money in your bank account every month if it goes ahead with a proposal currently being considered at the highest levels. The plan is to expand the direct cash transfer scheme, by deducting a portion of the subsidy each family receives through various government welfare schemes and putting an equivalent amount of cash in the account of the beneficiary … // Continuer la lecture de « India: Government planning to deduct part of subsidies and hand it over to beneficiaries to boost demand »

Even if we scrap the Human Rights Act, we'll still be beholden to EU laws – David Cameron

Published on The Telegraph.co.uk, by Matthew Scott, July 28, 2015: His plan for a British Bill of Rights will do nothing to reclaim our sovereignty – while his EU renegotiation ignores the real problem.

One thing that unites the vast majority of Conservative MPs is surely the belief that Parliament should be sovereign and the British Supreme Court should be supreme.   Continuer la lecture de « Even if we scrap the Human Rights Act, we'll still be beholden to EU laws – David Cameron »