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"The world cannot say it's OK to violate the sovereignty of another nation in this way." Ukraine in crisis'The world cannot allow this': Britain joins Putin condemnation![]() Britain piles pressure on Vladimir Putin's Russia over as the military standoff in the Crimea continues Miliband to blame for Ukraine crisis, say Tories![]() Ed Miliband is personally to blame for the current crisis in Ukraine, a senior Conservative minister claims. Benefits rageWelfare cuts 'casting people into destitution' warns Church![]() The government's welfare cuts risk "casting people into destitution" the head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales warns. Labour headachesTighter leash possible for Britain's spies![]() Britain's spies face the possibility of greater scrutiny if Labour wins the next general election, after a call for reform from Yvette Cooper We won't repeal Gove's school reforms, admits Labour![]() Labour will not undo Michael Gove's school reforms, many of which have been "successful" the shadow education secretary admits. Ed Miliband's special conference speech in full![]() Ed Miliband sets out how he will reform Labour's union link KippersUkip'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 Boris watchBoris: Extremist parents are child abusers![]() Children taught extremist views by their parents should be placed in social services, Boris Johnson claims Boris Johnson launches furious tirade against 'liar' Osborne![]() Boris Johnson launches a furious attack on George Osborne, accusing him of trying to wreck his chances of becoming prime minister. | 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. NASUWT comments on the Coalition Government's Child Poverty StrategyNASUWT warns that Government policies are predicted to result in an estimated 600,000 more children living in poverty by 2015/16. Construction industry must show leadershipA group of Parliamentarians is urging construction chiefs to tackle the sector’s growing training and apprenticeship crisis. |

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