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"[People returning from the West] are working for the infidels, and since they are working for the infidels, they are the same as the infidels they are working for as far as we are concerned." A deportations scandalWhat on earth is Britain doing deporting people to Somalia?![]() Rape, targeted killings, mass human rights violations... Why would Britain demean itself by carrying out removals to Somalia? Somali deportation halted at the last minute![]() A deportation to Somalia set for this morning has been halted at the last minute, following a successful judicial review. EU troubleA poorly timed nag from Brussels![]() This turgid agenda of hectoring from the European Commission will only serve to irritate Presidency row: Blair won't declare candidacy![]() Tony Blair has insisted he does not want to become the European Commission's next president – while giving a major speech on EU reform. Cracking the whipAnalysis: Just one more hellish year to go for the government whips![]() Not once since the Second World War has any other parliament seen a more rebellious bunch of MPs sitting on the government benches With hindsight...As-it-happened: Clegg v Farage live from the spin room![]() Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage are in a room somewhere arguing about Europe. Join us for live coverage from the spin room Conference diary: Farage haunts Lib Dem gathering![]() Liberal Democrats gather to take stock but the name on everyone's lips is: Farage. Farage: I want to be kingmaker in 2015![]() Nigel Farage plans to play the same role in the 2015 general election as Nick Clegg played in 2010, he reveals | RSPCA on high alert as badger cull start date approachesRSPCA warns continuing culls in Somerset and Gloucestershire will have no major effect on bovine TB. Google sets up 'right to be forgotten' form after EU rulingThe EU proposal, and Google’s response in setting up a “right to be forgotten” form, are fraught with difficulties and will be impossible to implement, according to the IET. Help to Buy effect is muted on basis of numbers, says CMLThe combined impact of both the Help to Buy equity loan and mortgage guarantee schemes does not appear to be creating an amplifying effect on the more active parts of the UK housing market. Boeing receives 330-Minute ETOPS certification for 787sThe U.S. Federal Aviation Administration today approved additional extended operations (ETOPS) for the Boeing (NYSE: BA) 787 Dreamliner. Animal welfare should be part of the national curriculum, say UK teachersWith the end of the school year creeping ever closer, a new survey reveals over ninety-five per cent of teachers say teaching children about animal welfare would help make them more compassionate and socially aware. Mental health charity calls for urgent action to prevent avoidable deathsThe national charity Rethink Mental Illness has welcomed a new Oxford University report which calls for urgent action to address physical health problems of people with mental illness. eBay’s cyber-attack represents a significant breachThe cyber-attack on eBay is a serious breach for the e-commerce giant and its customers says the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). |

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