Friday, 25 April 2014

Your move, Mr Grayling - politics.co.uk

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"Ministers cannot shut their eyes and ears and pretend it will go away"

Trials of Grayling

Three weeks on: Authors snubbed by Grayling over book ban meeting

A puppet representing Chris Grayling is held aloft during a demonstration against planned cuts to legal aid last month

Britain's leading literary talents call on Grayling to acknowledge a letter they sent him nearly a month ago

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

'In prison books become the air': Pussy Riot joins campaign against prisoner book ban

Pussy Riot on trial

Pussy Riot and other cultural figures urge Chris Grayling to end his ban on prisoners being sent books, as the campaign against the policy goes global

Asylum reality

Revealed: The true state of refugee housing

The reality of asylum seeker housing

Dirty and cold: The reality of life as a refugee in Britain

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

In other news...

This Is Your Brain Online: The NYPD Twitter backlash

Carl Miller: 'Many organisations attempt to tighten control: producing wooden, legalistic tweets that read as if each has been written by a committee'

Authorities are starting to understand that engagement is a two-way street

'You'll never walk again': Attack on Hillsborough victims came from Whitehall

You'll never walk alone: Outrage at changes to Hillsborough page

Abusive changes to Wikipedia page on Hillsborough disaster made from computer in Whitehall

Securing corridors for elephants and mitigating human elephant conflict

Scientists yesterday fitted satellite tracking collars on two male elephants in the Amboseli ecosystem in Kenya.

RSPCA calls for end to ‘severe’ suffering of lab animals

Charity urges Government to take action on World Day for Laboratory Animals.

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?

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