Monday, 10 March 2014

Immigrant stories: The secret deportation programme - Politics.co.uk

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Immigrant stories

Immigrant Stories: The secret deportation programme to Somalia

Somalia: A wounded man is treated by hospital staff. The Home Office previously found it was not safe to return asylum seekers to the country.

One man speaks to Politics.co.uk from a detention centre, as he prepares for removal to a war zone.

Tory women troubles

Tory aide: Feminists 'need a good slap'

Female free: Conservatives under fire for attitude to women

An aide to a Conservative MP resigns after calling feminists "whinging imbeciles" who "need a good slap round the face".

Comment and Analysis

Comment: The Met police cannot be trusted with more weapons

The Met police have stepped up demands for more weapons following the 2011 riots.

The Metropolitan Police are attempting to delegitimise the right to protest.

Comment: Big business and the worldwide assault on democracy

Nick Dearden: 'As always, Cameron is dancing to the tune of the City of London'

The trade deal being negotiated between the EU and US gives corporations wide-ranging powers over national parliaments

Analysis: A British divide emerges over how to handle Russia

Alex Stevenson: Labour and Russia have always had a troubled history

The biggest political development this weekend is the sudden collapse of domestic political consensus over how Britain should handle the crisis in Crimea.

Comment: What we really need is Call The Same Midwife

Belinda Phipps: It's not just a question of numbers - midwives need to be used more effectively

The midwives of the 1950s could teach us a thing or two

In other news...

Brown wades into independence debate: No more 'undivided Westminster sovereignty'

Brown: Back on the front line with six-point constitutional plan

Gordon Brown returns to front-line politics with six-point plan for future of Britain

Ukip's 'angry old men' backed BNP pact

Ukip's support for a BNP pact was limited - but not

Members of Ukip's governing committee backed a proposal for an electoral pact with the far-right British National party (BNP), it emerges

Crimea crisis: Labour's 'suspend Russia' call ends Westminster consensus

Russia's involvement in Crimea a 'big miscalculation', Hague says

Britain's cross-party unity over the UK's handling of the Crimea crisis shatters

Lib Dem conference

Conference diary: Clegg raises Lib Dem spirits with patriotic speech

Clegg puts patriotism at the heart of his spring conference speech

Clegg stakes a claim for "modern, open and tolerant" Britain.

Conference diary: Time for a digital bill of rights?

Huppert blames 'rubbish law' for privacy violations

Farron and Huppert pitch a new approach to privacy issues online

Wanted: Clegg seeks 'coalition' of liberals to keep him in power

Nick Clegg on the shipping forecast, and politics too

Nick Clegg takes the unexpected step of appealing for votes beyond his party

Nick Clegg's 'I love Britain' speech in full

Nick Clegg on the shipping forecast, and politics too

Read Nick Clegg's speech to the 2014 Lib Dem spring conference in York here

Conference diary: Lib Dems want public to 'calm down' on immigration

Cable aims for 'credible' immigration position

Party aspires for 'credible' voice with new immigration policies

Equal access to education for women and girls must be tackled, says NASUWT

The gender discrimination and inequality which prevents millions of women and girls worldwide from accessing education must be urgently addressed, states the NASUWT.

NASUWT sponsors London Schools and the Black Child Conference in Birmingham

The NASUWT has joined forces with Diane Abbott to bring her annual London Schools and the Black Child (LSBC) Conference to Birmingham.

Government tells Muslim state schools to stop discriminating against staff on the basis of gender

Following concerns raised by the British Humanist Association (BHA), the Department for Education has confirmed that discriminating against potential staff on the basis of gender is unlawful.

RSPCA calls for the government to make tighter checks at ports

The RSPCA is calling on the government to make tighter checks at ports to stop international puppy traders abusing loopholes in the controls to bring in dogs to the UK.

The good, the bad and the uniquely ugly!

RSPCA overwhelmed by entries for its alternative dog show, as new poll highlights the need for an independent review of breed standards which prioritise looks over health and welfare.

New apprenticeship standard for electricians receives Government approval

A proposed new electrotechnical apprenticeship standard, led by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), has received Government approval today.

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