Tuesday, 22 April 2014

That Ukip joke isn't funny anymore - politics.co.uk

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"This is a campaign designed to sow fear and envy and hatred towards immigrants" 

Ukip poster

That Ukip joke isn't funny anymore

Ukip: A small party with a disproportionate voice

Our tolerance of Ukip has unleashed a toxic culture of racism onto British streets

'Racist' Ukip posters: Church and political leaders hit back

Farage at a Basingstoke meeting recently. The party's posters have been branded divisive and racist.

Church leaders and politicians hit back at Ukip after the party's largest-ever advertising campaign was branded divisive and racist

Comment and Analysis

This is your brain online: How Twitter could combat voter apathy

Carl Miller: 'Mainstream politics increasingly feels, to many people, remote and irrelevant to their everyday lives'

A dangerous mix of disengagement, austerity and anti-politics has gripped Europe. But Twitter could turn the tide.

Immigrant stories: The British citizen who was stripped of her passport

Jean and Frank at the London Aquarium. They have now been apart 15 months.

Trapped in Zambia with her children: Another victim of a broken immigration system.

Doing God: Why is Cameron calling himself 'evangelical'?

Religion in Britain: Surveys show decline in Christian faith

The prime minister's sudden shift to religious rhetoric has a political motive.

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.

Football’s #RealSuperHeroes

Crystal Palace and Brighton fans have set aside their differences to help a little girl raise the money needed to help her walk unaided.

Statement on Iraq

In Iraq, access to quality education is a critical issue.

Coalition's betrayal of a generation

Representatives at the Annual Conference of the NASUWT will today condemn the devastating impact that the Coalition Government’s austerity measures and education policies are having on young people.

Deregulation of health and safety puts pupils and staff at risk

The Coalition Government’s attacks on health and safety provisions are jeopardising the quality of educational provision for children and young people.

Nobel Laureates, campaigners, peers, philosophers, broadcasters and authors write open letter to challenge Prime Minister’s ‘Christian country’ claim

Over 50 public figures, including novelists, scientists, broadcasters, campaigners, authors and comedians have written to the Prime Minister challenging his statement on Britain as a Christian country.

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