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"Removal directions cancelled due to potential for disruption by third parties" New deportation systemProtests force new deportation black-out system![]() Deportation date swapped for deportation window as protest movement forces Home Office to change tactics Immigrant stories: The minister's cleanerWhen the Home Office comes for you at your daughter's weddingBlog: How you can help Mark Harper's cleanerComment: Harper's resignation puts us in dangerous moral territoryThe teen arrest loopholeComment: The loophole which allows police to treat 17-year-olds as adults![]() How many more have to die before Theresa May turns her condolences into action? Revenge pornNo need for revenge porn law, peers say![]() Current laws will do - but director of public prosecutions needs to offer new guidance | UK’s biggest manufacturing exporter says fracking will support the environment and jobsFollowing the announcement of the opening of the bidding process for companies seeking licenses to explore for onshore oil and gas, the chemical Industry urged all interested organisations to join the debate. Empathy and trust in communicating onlineThe Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has announced the successful proposals to be funded under the Empathy and Trust In Communicating ONline (EMoTICON) call. Winners of international student construction contest revealedAustralia-based RMIT University has been awarded first place in the Chartered Institute of Building’s Global Student Challenge competition, fending off opposition from five other teams from leading international universities. Breast Cancer Care comments on NICE recommendation of new breast cancer radiotherapy treatment“Intrabeam radiotherapy is another exciting development and could dramatically improve the quality of life of some women diagnosed with breast cancer, but there is not yet evidence of its long term benefits". Help keep animals safe in the heat, urges RSPCA after spate of horrifying callsPets, wildlife and farm animals are all falling victim to the heatwave, warns the charity, as calls pour in about animals affected by the scorching temperatures. More people following celebrity trend to rehome RSPCA rescue animalsRSPCA encourages people to adopt rather than buying over the summer holidays. |

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