Monday, 11 August 2014

Massive poll lead for 'No' campaign - Politics.co.uk

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"Plan B implies settling for what's second best"

Indy Ref

Scottish independence: Poll shows 'No' campaign heading for landslide with 22% lead

Alistair Darling: TV debate performance may have cemented 'No' lead

The 'No' campaign could win by a landslide in the Scottish independence referendum next month, with a new poll giving it a 22% lead

Harmondsworth protest

Protest outside Home Office as authorities clamp down on anti-detention movement

Cuffed: Inmates say the Harmondsworth demonstration was violently broken up

Activists will gather outside the Home Office tomorrow, as they respond to reports that authorities violently broke up a protest in a detention centre

More chaos at Harmondsworth as new protest takes place overnight

A police officer stands guard at the entrance to Harmondsworth following clashes between police and detainees in 2006

Protest took place last night but was brutally broken up in the early hours of the morning, according to reports

Warsi fallout

Warsi is right: Lack of ethnic minority support could cost Tories the election

Muslim voters can swing seats north of London - and there will be more of them in future

The Conservatives need to start speaking to the country, not just the shires

Ukip's Hitler advice

Farage stays silent over Ukip MEP's 'copy Hitler' comments

Adolf Hitler: A 'magnetic' speaker

Nigel Farage is remaining silent over a newspaper story revealing one of its MEPs encouraged young people to emulate Adolf Hitler.

NASUWT comments of school costs survey

Chris Keates: "The findings of this survey come as no surprise to the NASUWT".

Nobel winner Wole Soyinka gives damning speech on world’s response to Boko Haram

Soyinka: ‘The scroll of faith is indistinguishable from the roll call of death’.

Paperchase should withdraw crass ‘OCD’ hand sanitizer

The charity Rethink Mental Illness has called on stationery company Paperchase to stop selling a product which pokes fun at Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

It’s a cruel summer - RSPCA gets one call every 30 seconds about animal abuse

Back in 1983 Bananarama sang about a ‘Cruel Summer’ - now the nation’s largest animal charity is calling 2014 the cruellest summer on record, with this Saturday set to be the ‘day from hell’.

Government bans state funding of creationist and extremist nurseries

Nicky Morgan is today announcing that creationist and extremist nurseries will be banned from receiving state funding through the Government's scheme of providing 15 hours per week of free tuition.

Oxford hosts world’s largest gathering of free speech campaigners

1000 humanist activists from 67 countries meet at World Humanist Congress.

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