Thursday, 6 March 2014

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"Deeply troubling"

Immigration battles

Home Office slips out immigration report under cover of police inquiry

Theresa May: Report slipped out as she took to her feet in the Commons

Government slips out long-awaited report into immigration just as home secretary announces public inquiry into undercover policing

Immigrant Stories: Lenin and the fight for cleaners' pay

Striking cleaners and their supporters on the picket line at SOAS university

An occasional series of Immigrant Stories, shining a light on the people in Britain's immigration system

'Intensely relaxed': Cable undermines Home Office immigration fight back

Cable: 'Intensely relaxed' about immigration

Home Office fight-back on immigration following embarrassing revelations about Theresa May's use of statistics is undermined by business secretary

Comment: Farage's dream of an English-only Britain would be a nightmare

Natalie Bennett: 'Foreign students are worth at least £8bn a year to the British economy'

The Ukip leader might want an end to all the foreign languages he hears on the train - but the price would be a poorer Britain.

Lawrence inquiry

New Stephen Lawrence inquiry ordered after review shocks ministers

'Profoundly shocking' review paves way for judge-led inquiry into Stephen Lawrence murder investigation

The police's investigation into the murder of Stephen Lawrence will face another judge-led inquiry, the home secretary has announced.

Why can't science and politics get along?

Why can't science and politics get along?

Andrew Miller is chair of parliament's science and technology committee

Politicians have a patchy record on paying attention to scientists – to the detriment of us all.

Coalition has been 'worse for science'

The coalition formula just doesn't come up with results, parliament's science champion warns

"Particularly weak ministers" struggling to get to grips with the basics

Comment & Analysis

This Is Your Brain Online: We need surveillance juries to keep track of security services

Carl Miller: 'Make normal people, even randomly chosen people, part of the actual machinery of oversight'

Ordinary people should be entrusted with judging whether the intelligence agencies are doing their job.

Comment: Hard lessons for Whitehall from the Patrick Rock scandal

Christian Berg: The government's role is to be the guardian of our society. Sadly, society is far from guarded

Politicians pretend that filtering software can end child pornography. But the reality is much more complicated

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.

Tax charity launches enhanced information and support for disabled people and their carers

Disabled people who take on a carer or personal assistant now have access to additional information and support, following the launch of an enhanced version of the Disability Tax Guide website.

Three Muslim state schools identified as discriminating when hiring staff on the basis of sex

Madani Boys School was at the centre of controversy after it emerged that it had advertised for teachers while restricting both jobs to males, the British Humanist Association (BHA) has discovered two more.

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