Tuesday, 21 January 2014

May urged to stop Hungarian 'Nazis' coming to London - politics.co.uk

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"I have no doubt that all decent thinking people in London will join with me in demanding that the home secretary says 'No to Jobbik'.

Hatred and bile

Comment: Benefits Street represents a modern day witch-hunt

Matt Hawkins: 'Our politicians and tabloid media are writing their own narrative for a modern-day witch-hunt'

CHannel 4 have joined Ukip and the Tories in turning immigrants and benefit claimants into modern day witches.

May urged to stop Hungarian 'Nazis' coming to London

Anti-fascist protesters link Jobbik's leadership with the Nazis

Theresa May faces pressure to ban a looming protest by Hungarian far-right politicians in London

... and their antidote

It's Raining Men to number one? Chart bid answers Ukip homophobia

A still from the Weather Girls' It's Raining Men takes a visual interpretation of the song to extremes

Facebook campaign to get gay anthem It's Raining Men to number one in the charts gathers momentum

Rennard latest

Open warfare: Threats of multiple legal actions as Rennard affair drags Lib Dems into the dirt

Open warfare in the Lib Dems? Legal threats fly as Rennard row continues.

Lib Dems weigh up the prospect of multiple legal actions over the Chris Rennard affair, as the party comes close to going to war with itself

Lord Rennard statement in full

Lib Dems suspend Rennard

Tory troubles

Cameron faces an exodus of women MPs

Jessica Lee: Fourth female Tory MP to step down from 2010 intake

Trickle of women MPs leaving parliament threatens to become a flood, as another from the 2010 intake announces she won't stand in 2015

And finally...

What Blair says when you try and citizen's arrest him

Not again...

Tony Blair brushes off yet another attempt to citizen's arrest him over the Iraq War

IFAW: Horn of Contention – Reviewing the Deadly Cost of Rhino Horn

"The only certain impact of legalising rhino horn trade in an attempt to save rhinos from poachers, is uncertainty."

Facing breast cancer together

VIDEO: Breast Cancer Care host a parliamentary event where MPs, peers, and volunteers discuss the challenges that remain.

"Warm words" on mental health from Nick Clegg welcome - but the reality is budget cuts

Comment on Nick Clegg Mental health speech from charity Rethink Mental Illness.

Boeing joins BIOjet Abu Dhabi team to grow biofuel supply chain in UAE

Boeing announced they will collaborate on a new initiative to support a sustainable aviation biofuel industry in the United Arab Emirates.

Storm orphan otters become firm friends at RSPCA centre

Cub found shivering at pub joins fellow otter.

NASUWT: Overwhelming majority of allegations against teachers "false"

“The NASUWT has been collecting statistics on false and malicious allegations against teachers since 1991." Read more.

EU Parliament votes to stop wildlife crime

The European Parliament today voted for an EU Resolution on Wildlife Crime.

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