Monday, 31 March 2014

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"The Home Office has been repeatedly warned about the standards and treatment of detainees by Serco at the centre in the past" 

Another death in custody

Labour demands 'urgent investigation' into Yarl's Wood detention death

The woman is understood to have died of cardiac arrest

Labour calls for urgent investigation into the death of a woman at Yarl's Wood immigration detention centre, following a death yesterday morning

Immigrant Stories: The nurse, the detention centre & the women with bruises

Crisis of justice

Crisis of justice: Probation staff and solicitors go on joint strike

Grayling fights fires on multiple fronts

Joint strike by probation staff and solicitors brings parts of the justice system to a standstill, as Chris Grayling faces his latest crisis

A U-turn on the book ban is not enough

Earning privileges: Grayling doesn't see the difference between a book and a Playstation

The ban on sending prisoners underwear or toothpaste is a purposeful humiliation programme.

Comment & Analysis

Comment: The ruling which reveals IDS' campaign of secrecy over universal credit

Ian Dunt: 'The universal credit programme is a bomb under the table'

The problems with the biggest welfare project since Beveridge are being kept from the public

How Miliband can end the economic stalemate – and win in 2015

Ed Miliband's party can unlock a lot of cash - if it has the courage to be bold

Labour might have found a way to wriggle out of the straitjacket of spending cuts

Comment: The BBC's badger cull reporting has misled Britain

Dominic Dyer: This has not been Auntie's finest hour

The Beeb deserves to be badgered over its handling of an Irish cull complaint

This Is Your Brain Online: The challenge of the twitcident

Carl Miller: Twitcidents contain vital information about how people are reacting.

Whether you're a train company, a supermarket, a government or a political Party, twitcidents matter

House sellers and mid-year migrants benefit from CIOT-proposed Finance Bill changes

Representations by CIOT have led to amendments to the draft legislation for the 2014 Finance Bill for the capital gains tax (CGT) private residence relief final period exemption and the split year rules under the Statutory Residence Test.

Censoring exam questions ‘has successfully been in place within the Charedi schools throughout England for many years’

Yesodey Hatorah Senior Girls School in Hackney said that the system of censoring exam questions has to date has never posed a problem with the Examination Boards.

RSPCA appealing for ‘moggie midwives’ this Mother’s Day

The RSPCA is appealing for foster carers to look after pregnant cats and newborn kittens this Mother’s Day.

Boeing, Japan Transocean Air Announce Selection of 12 Next-Generation 737s

Boeing and Japan Transocean Air (JTA) announced the airline's selection of 12 Next-Generation 737-800 airplanes.

Boeing Statement on ANA Widebody Airplane Selection

Boeing is pleased that ANA today announced the selection of 40 Boeing widebody airplanes for its strategic fleet renewal.

Why east London needs a new bridge

London is expanding east and needs a new bridge connecting north and south.

IET Award finalist in Marks and Spencer’s Leading Ladies campaign

Roma Agrawal is hitting headlines alongside big names such as Annie Lennox and Rita Ora, after Marks and Spencer chose the 30-year-old structural engineer as one of their ‘Leading Ladies’.

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