Friday, 4 July 2014

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"Their true motivation was not to act in the best interest of the child but to sell newspapers"

Coulson sentencing

'Good investigative journalism takes courage': Andy Coulson sent to prison

Andy Coulson faces sentencing

Andy Coulson and his fellow defendants are fiercely criticised by a judge, as the phone-hacking trial ends with prison sentences

Problems at the MoJ

It costs more and achieves less: Why prison doesn't work

Prison: Not working, still costing lots of money

New evidence emerges of religious extremism, violence and failed rehabilitation

Chaos in probation: Staff 'picked out of a hat' for privatised service

Chaos in probation? Grayling wants to cement the reforms in place before the election

Fears of chaos in the government's probation privatisation programme, as it emerges staff are being selected by literally having their names picked out a hat

In other news

Clegg defends Prince Charles' right to lobby ministers

Prince Charles' business interests may have affected his lobbying, Spinwatch argues

Prince Charles should be permitted to lobby ministers, Nick Clegg has said, as campaigners' concerns about royal activism intensify.

Report: Immigration policy keeping out the best and brightest

MIssing out: International talent going elsewhere, report finds

The best and brightest overseas workers are being kept out of the UK by David Cameron's goal of cutting immigration to the "the tens of thousands", influential group finds

They've got his number: Osborne dodges basic maths question

To be fair, 7x8 is pretty hard

George Osborne's reputation for being good with numbers has taken another blow, after he dodged a maths question asked by a seven-year-old.

ATT challenges plans to scrap main residence election rules

The Association of Taxation Taxations (“ATT”) has criticised the Government’s plans to scrap the rule allowing those owning more than one property to choose which property counts as their main residence.

Antibiotic resistance is recognised as a global risk by the Prime Minister

MRSA Action UK welcomes the news that the Prime Minister has listened to the Chief Medical Officer in her warning of last March, in respect to the significant risks of antibiotic resistance.

Government CGT plans target overseas investors in UK property

Government plans to introduce a new capital gains charge on UK properties sold by non-residents could add to the costs and admin of residential property sales by overseas investors, says the CIOT.

ATT warns about start date for proposed new trust tax rules

The ATT warns trustees and their advisers that changes to inheritance tax (IHT) for trusts currently being consulted on by HMRC will, if implemented, be enforced retroactively, from 6 June 2014, the start of the consultation.

The World Humanist Congress: Freedom of Thought and Expression 8-10 August 2014

1000 international activists to attend three day event.

HRH The Prince of Wales accepts invitation to be RAeS Honorary President in 2016

The Royal Aeronautical Society is delighted to announce that His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has accepted the Society’s invitation to act as its Honorary President for 2016, the 150th anniversary year of the establishment of the Society.

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