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"Disproportionate and unjustified" Loving an immigrantThe court judgement on loving an immigrant![]() Nestled away in the court of appeal: a case which decides whether Brits can live with the person they love In other news...New blow for Salmond as poll shows decline in independence support![]() Alex Salmond accuses George Osborne of a "monumental error" in ruling out currency union with an independent Scotland, even as a new poll shows a drop in support for the 'yes' camp Shock in Downing Street after No 10 adviser arrested over child porn allegations![]() Senior adviser to David Cameron who worked in Downing Street arrested over child pornography offences Comment and AnalysisComment: Cameron just can't get over his ideology phobia![]() It's his most ideologically-driven speech so far – but David Cameron doesn't want you thinking the Conservatives are motivated by anything as base as 'ideology'. Comment: The press are guilty of double standards on child sexualisation![]() Popular culture is being increasingly 'pornified' - and our newspapers are partly to blame Ukip's dodgy jokes are no laughing matter![]() If you haven't heard the one about the xenophobic, Islamophobic UK Independence party, you're in for a treat | Belgium to crush entire ivory stockpileOn the inaugural UN World Wildlife Day, the Belgian government announced that it would destroy its entire stockpile of illegal ivory seized by customs. Vaccine could protect against cancer caused by organ transplantsResearch & medical benefits: Vaccine could protect against cancer caused by organ transplants. BHA: Voltaire, science, rationalism and medieval IslamVoltaire Lecture - Lessons from the past: science and rationalism in medieval Islam. Badger cull was ‘inhumane and ineffective’RSPCA calls for end of badger cull following failure report. Engineering apprenticeships twice as popular as degreesMore than double the number of young people are choosing engineering apprenticeships as degree courses, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has revealed. BHA and DfE return to Information Tribunal over state funding of Steiner schoolsThe Department for Education (DfE) is appealing against a ruling of the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) that the DfE was wrong to refuse a Freedom of Information (FOI) request about Steiner schools. |

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