Thursday, 3 April 2014

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"The company had no other choice than to abide by the directive" 

Yashika deportation

Air Mauritius in the dock: There was no directive to deport Yashika

Yashika was deported last night, despite a campaign to keep her in the UK for her A-levels

Whatever the airline says, the Home Office cannot force them to carry out a deportation

Clegg vs Farage

Clegg/Farage debate: The case for the EU is dead

Farage ahead of last night's debate

Supporters of the EU won't argue for it - they only dare argue against leaving it.

Prisoner book ban

Comment: Grayling should help prisoners educate themselves - not hinder them

Rod Clark: 'The government's own research has proved what we do reduces reoffending by a quarter' (Credit: Rebecca Radmore)

Inmates who struggle to complete courses in prison cite the difficult accessing books as one of the main reasons for quitting

Chance for negotiations in prison book ban fight as authors seek meeting with Grayling

Ministry of Justice: Will Grayling agree to talks with authors?

Chris Grayling is urged to sit down for a face-to-face meeting with some of Britain's leading authors

Comment: Grayling's book ban excuses just don't wash

Comment & Analysis

Comment: Cameron's Muslim Brotherhood investigation is just a favour to the Saudis

Alastair Sloan: 'In a part of the world where religion is so important, it's unlikely in the near future that any populist movement will not in some way incorporate Islamist thinking'

The PM offers satisfaction to Sisi's murderous Egyptian regime with an investigation into the Muslim Brotherhood

Comment: We're locking people up for the crime of being born outside the UK

Keith Taylor: 'The majority of migrants leaving detention after a year or more are actually released back into the UK, rather than deported'

Britain's use of detention centres is abusive, counter-productive and cripplingly expensive

The cat population in the UK has reached crisis point with more cats being taken in than ever before and fewer people adopting them.

In a new report Tackling the Cat Crisis, it has been revealed the number of cats entering the RSPCA has increased from 29,269 in 2010 to 31,556 in 2012.

Root vegetables masquerading as rodents, and other calls to the RSPCA

As the RSPCA braces itself for its busiest year ever, the charity has released a list of the silliest calls it has received since January in a bid to discourage timewasters - be warned, these are not April Fools jokes, everything you are about to read is real!

Boeing, Air Canada Finalize Order for 61 737 MAXs

$6.5 billion order represents shift to Boeing fleet.

Government extends requirement to teach evolution and banning of pseudoscience to future Academies

The Government has revised the single Academies model funding agreement to bring it in line with the Free Schools model funding agreement in preventing Academies from teaching pseudoscience and to require the teaching of evolution.

RSPCA hopes excitement will be the only thing whipped up at Aintree

The RSPCA recognises the role of jockeys in helping to make the 2013 Grand National a success and hopes that this year’s race will also end without serious injury or fatalities.

BHA welcomes leading exam board OCR’s u-turn in policy of opposition to blacking out exam questions

The British Humanist Association (BHA) has welcomed the leading exam board Oxford, Cambridge and RSA’s ( OCR) decision that schools should not be permitted to redact exam questions.

World Court: Japan’s ‘scientific’ whaling is illegal and must end

Delivering its judgment on Australia’s case against Japan, the ICJ today found that Japan’s Southern Ocean whale hunt was illegal under international law.

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