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"Most people would have thought that the establishment, the system, was to be protected and if a few things had gone wrong here and there that it was more important to protect the system than to delve too far into it" Paedophile rowWestminster paedophile cover-up: May makes statement to Commons![]() Theresa May to make a statement to MPs on how the Home Office treated files about alleged paedophile politicians, amid fears of a cover-up in the 1980s Everything you need to know about the Westminster paedophile allegations in five minutes![]() Allegations of a child abuse ring in Westminster in the 1980s are leaving parliament facing a huge scandal, its biggest for years In other newsAuthor's new book features villain called Chris Grayling![]() Protest against prisoner book ban takes unusual new direction, after bestselling author announces she'l name the villain of her new novel after the justice secretary Big smoke: London's Oxford Street 'most polluted in the world'![]() Boris Johnson has dismissed air pollution levels in London as "perfectly fine". Gove smothers May with praise - while retreating from his extremism apology![]() Michael Gove fell over himself to praise Theresa May this morning - while subtly retreating from his apology over her handling of extremism. Tory marginals funded by secretive dining club![]() Funding targeting key marginal seats is being provided by one of the Conservatives' shadiest sources of cash, as the debate about party funding continues. Prescott lashes out at 'precious' think-tanks![]() John Prescott has defended Ed Miliband's right to dismiss the work of the IPPR think-tank, declaring in a Sunday newspaper: "These wonks can be pretty precious." | What’s the future for Maritime Air Power in the UK?The Royal Aeronautical Society’s Air Power Group has published a discussion paper on the current and future of maritime air power in the UK. NASUWT comments on CBI/Pearson Education and Skills Survey“No one doubts that schools have an important role to play in supporting the future employability of children and young people". ATT challenges plans to scrap main residence election rulesThe 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 MinisterMRSA 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 propertyGovernment 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 rulesThe 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. |

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