Thursday, 28 November 2013

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"She wasn't bending at all. There was no sign of clemency at all"

The hostile climate

Farage fumes as net migration increases

Something for people to get exited about: Net migration up for the first time in two years

The number of people coming to live in Britain for good has increased for the first time in two years, in a development leaving ministers deeply embarrassed.

Exclusive: Muazu's fate rests on rearguard legal defence

Justice: Lawyers plot a rearguard defence against deportation

Lawyers were engaged in a frantic behind-the-scenes battle to save a Nigerian asylum seeker today, after a last-minute reprieve won him another two days in the UK.

Comment: The case that tells us what kind of country Britain is

Ian Dunt: 'Politics is not about designing perfect systems. It's about priorities.'

He cannot stand or see, but this week we will deport Isa Muazu and dump him in Nigeria, where he fears being targeted by Islamic extremists.

Ukip 'replacing Tories' as natural challengers to Labour

Nigel Farage: "Ukip in a serious position to win a seat in parliament"

Conservative party pushed into third place in key marginal seat, new polling finds.

At the eleventh hour, Cameron buckles on Bulgarian immigration

Cameron: Questions free movement in the EU

David Cameron gave in to demands for restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian migrants today, just weeks before movement controls come to an end.

In other news...

Analysis: Why David Cameron's right to snub the Scots

He's behind you: David Cameron and Alex Salmond watch Andy Murray (who isn't coming tonight) win Wimbledon this year

While Scottish celebs will be earnestly chewing the delicately-prepared fat over Alex Salmond's independence white paper, the prime minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland will be having dinner with EU leaders.

Boris: Greed is good and inequality is here forever

Boris celebrates greed as economic motivator

Boris Johnson has praised the role of greed in society as "valuable spur to economic activity" in a fiercely right-wing speech which will further alienate his opponents.

NHS cuts: Half of mental health patients wait over three months for treatment

Talking therapies are in demand, but mental health patients face lengthy delays

Spending cuts are biting into NHS waiting times for mental health patients, a group of charities has warned.

CIOT: Cheaper HMRC caller charges welcome – now let’s cut the queue

Cheaper phone numbers for HMRC welcomed - but waiting times still too lengthy.

NASUWT: Coalition government's flagship programme floundering

“The Coalition Government needs to think again. The Secretary of State’s concept of teacher training is fundamentally flawed.”

MRSA Action UK: Turkeys voting for Christmas over multi-drug-resistant strains of MRSA in livestock?

Turkeys voting for Christmas – is this the choice we are making by ignoring multi-drug-resistant strains of MRSA in livestock?

RSPCA welcomes upholding of seal fur ban as ‘game changing’

RSPCA hails historic decision by the WTO to uphold a ban on seal products from the hunting industry.

Why is animal research needed in pharmacology?

VIDEO: why do scientists need to use animals for pharmacology research?

Blue Fox: Mike Weatherley MP delivers hunt ban support letter to PM

Blue Fox patron Mike Weatherley MP delivers hunt ban support letter to Prime Minister.

CIA: UK Chemical and pharmaceutical businesses see growth ahead

UK Chemical and pharmaceutical businesses see growth ahead but long term optimism restricted.

NASUWT welcomes decision on teachers' pay

"This announcement represents many weeks of hard work and discussion between the NASUWT and State's officials."

Let Britain Fly

VIDEO: Let Britain Fly.

Let Britain Fly: Business chiefs demand politicians end 50 years of dithering

Failure to commit to airport expansion risks condemning the UK to being a second-rate economy until at least 2040.

BSIA: Speakers announced for Scottish exporting seminar

An impressive speaker line-up has been announced for next week’s Wise Up to Exporting workshop.

IET: Online block to child abuse images not enough to solve problem

The move by internet search engines to make it harder to find child abuse images online do not go far enough to solve the problem.

Voice welcomes Scottish Government’s school closures response

Voice has welcomed the Scottish Government’s response on school closures.

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