Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Hunt's magic numbers - Politics.co.uk

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"He is inventing a problem, which he can then fix with a solution which does not fix the problem he has invented."

Hunt and May in a twist over Immigration

Jeremy Hunt and his magic numbers

Jeremy Hunt & his magic numbers

Jeremy Hunt has invented a problem which he can fix with a solution which does not fix the problem he has invented.

'Racist vans' didn't work, admits May

Liberty's response to the Home Office's 'go home' vans

The government's controversial 'racist van' scheme has been permanently scrapped after just one person was persuaded to leave the country.

Chinatown goes on strike to protest UKBA raids

Welcome to Chinatown: Local businesses go on strike to protest UKBA raids

Restaurants across Chinatown are set to go on strike today, in a protest against what business-owners describe as "discriminatory" raids by the UK Border Agency (UKBA).

In other news...

Comment: Snowden revealed an abuse of state power. So why are we criticising the Guardian?

Natalie Bennett: 'Shooting the messenger has a very long history.'

Six months ago, Edward Snowden risked his freedom to reveal the extent of state surveillance systems. The British response has been to ignore the story and pursue the Guardian instead.

Plebgate officers apologise for 'poor judgement'

CCTV footage of the incident last year contradicted police log

Three senior police officers accused of trying to discredit the government's former chief whip today apologised for their conduct.

Hands off the tiller: Public don't trust Boris Johnson with economy

Boris Johnson's popularity may come at cost of public trust

The public would not trust a government led by Boris Johnson to manage the economy, a damaging new poll on the London mayor has found.

MRSA Action UK: When the drugs don't work

MRSA Action UK helps to bring the human cost to the attention of government and industry over the ticking time bomb and lack of desperately needed antibiotics.

IFAW: Animal heroes from around the UK to receive awards

Animal heroes will receive prestigious awards for their outstanding work from IFAW.

IET: Hinkley: long overdue step forward for long term energy future

Simon Harrison, Chair of IET Energy Policy Panel, said: “This is an important step toward a balanced energy portfolio for GB for the long-term."

BHA: Lord Baker says expanding number of religious schools is ‘very wrong’

Lord Kenneth Baker has expressed disappointment at the increase in the number and diversity of religious schools.

CIOT: Tax-free childcare proposal must be seamless and straightforward

LITRG has welcomed the Government’s proposal on tax-free childcare.

BHA: Religious schools most racially segregated state schools

New research has found that religious schools, particularly minority religious schools, are the most ethnically segregated.

IET reacts to Royal Academy Energy report

The Royal Academy of Engineering study published today highlights the need to act now to avoid energy shortfalls.

Rethink: Mental health bed shortage is a ‘scandal'

On mental health bed shortage: "We would never accept this if someone was having a heart attack."

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