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Vince Cable Addresses the Future of Manufacturing in Liverpool City Region

Click Liverpool | 25.10.2013 09:20 | Liverpool

The future of manufacturing in Liverpool City Region will be signposted at the Making It Conference with keynote speaker the Rt Hon Dr Vince Cable MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.

 http://www.clickliverpool.com/business/liverpool-business-news/1220152-vince-cable-addresses-the-future-of-manufacturing-in-liverpool-city-region.html

The Making It Conference will be held at 2.30pm until 5.30pm at The John Lennon Art and Design Building, Liverpool John Moores University, Duckinfield Street, Liverpool, L3 5RD.

For more details visit  http://www.makingit.glasgows.co.uk/

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25.10.2013 23:03

The Making It Conference will be held on Thursday 31st October at 2.30pm until 5.30pm at The John Lennon Art and Design Building, Liverpool John Moores University, Duckinfield Street, Liverpool, L3 5RD.

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Students protest against government plan to “sell off” loan book

26.10.2013 11:06

Student protestors in London and Birmingham targeted Liberal Democrat offices “in opposition to student debt sell off” on Friday

In ‘actions’ organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC), students in Birmingham briefly occupied MP John Hemming’s office; students in London protested outside the constituency offices of business secretary Vince Cable and deputy Lib Dem leader Simon Hughes.

The actions were against what NCAFC said in a statement would be a “vast and retroactive stealth hike in tuition fees” following the coalition government’s planned sell off of the student loan book over the next decade.

At around noon, students entered Hemming’s office in Birmingham and remained there for a number of hours.

Later in the day, about a dozen students briefly entered Vince Cable’s constituency office in Twickenham, southwest London, in an attempt to occupy it before being ushered out by staff. They then heckled Cable and attempted to block his entry when he arrived two hours later.

 http://london-student.net/news/10/21/students-london-birmingham-protest-student-loan-book-sell/

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