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|                        "Any member of the public who does not associate with potential terrorists... can be assured that none of the interception agencies has the slightest interest in examining their emails" Sex and violence?Whitewash? Official spying report says you've got nothing to worry about       A new report on British surveillance provides little comfort in the wake of the Snowden revelations In other news...Clegg's liberalism 'blurred' by coalition       Sacked minister Jeremy Browne hits out at party leader's blurred liberalism" Comment: We have a chance to finally stamp out gay conversion therapy       Even today, 'gay-to-straight' conversion therapy is taking place with the complicity of GPs. It's time to stamp it out. A 'new bargain': Miliband ready to hand billions to Britain's cities       A Labour government would hand £20 billion of funding over to city- and region-wide bodies Steve McQueen hits out at Theresa May slavery bill       Oscar-winning director Steve McQueen backs parliamentary committee, as it takes on Theresa May's slavery laws And finally...BBC edits out 'nipples' over breakfast breastfeeding horror       The BBC has refused to air the word 'nipples' on its Breakfast programme, Politics.co.uk can reveal  |                                                                                     Life ban and custodial sentence for man who killed puppy by throwing it against a wallA Wirral man has been found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering after he admitted killing his dog by throwing it against a wall after it defecated on his bed. IET project to inform Great Britain’s future electricity networks enters next phaseThe Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has received funding from the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) ‘the UK’s innovation agency’ for the second phase of its Power Networks Joint Vision (PNJV) project. MRSA Action UK urges Departments and Ministers to work together to tackle antimicrobial resistance and promote hand hygiene in schoolsFollowing successful work with alocal school and hospital, MRSA Action UK wrote to the Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, highlighting just how schemes such as these could be promoted to schools nationally. Boeing, Air New Zealand Unveil Livery of First 787-9 Dreamliner to DeliverThe airplane, painted in a distinctive black color scheme, features the iconic official New Zealand Fern Mark. Boeing Delivers First 787 Dreamliner to Kenya AirwaysKenyan flag carrier set to add a total of nine Dreamliners to its fleet. Limited Liability Partnerships face new tax rules from next weekLawyers, accountants and other members of LLPs will be subject to new tax rules from April 6th. RSPCA reveals their 'Game of Homes' animal lookalikesThey may not have much in common on paper but the characters of the hit TV show Game of Thrones have some unlikely animal doppelgangers.  |               
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Whitewash over Snowden? - politics.co.uk
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