Thursday, 24 April 2014

Grayling blocked prison sex study - politics.co.uk

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"Prisoners aren't going to have sex on my watch"

Sex in prison

Grayling accused of obstructing prison sex inquiry

The decision to prevent researchers speaking to prisoners is thought to have been made at a ministerial level

Chris Grayling facing questions over his record as lord chancellor, after sources tell Politics.co.uk he appeared to personally intervene in a prison sex inquiry

Asylum

Outcry against Britain's gay deportations goes global

Armed police in Nigeria. Some parts of the country stone gay people to death.

Gay rights campaigners across the world pile pressure on Theresa May to suspend all deportations of gay and lesbian asylum seekers until a review into the Home Office rules is completed

How the Home Office, Serco and G4S catastrophically mishandled asylum contracts

Hodge chairs the public accounts committee and contributed to the report

Indifference and incompetence typify the reform of asylum seeker housing

DECC renewable energy: we need announcements like this every 2 months for next 2 years

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has welcomed the announcement by DECC today of private sector investment in eight major new renewable energy projects and hopes that it will be the first of many.

Boeing reports strong first-quarter results

The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) reported first-quarter revenue increased 8 percent to $20.5 billion on higher commercial volume.

BHA responds to Attorney General's comments following 'Christian Country' open letter to Prime Minister

"As I go around and look at the way we make laws, and indeed many of the underlying ethics of society are Christian-based and the result of 1,500 years of Christian input into our national life".

Life #20 – 300 children!

This week we have quite a big task! We want to find 300 new toys or books to help spread some love to children going through very tough times.

The RSPCA is appealing for homes for these gorgeous Georges

This St George’s Day we ask - can you resist these gorgeous Georges in need of a new home?

Boeing honours Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group for exceptional performance

Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group among 15 companies, 1 university to receive Boeing Supplier of the Year award.

Moving people on from long stay hospitals

Disability charity publishes free practice-based checklist.

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