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Immigration curbsImmigration restrictions will do serious long-term damage to UK economy![]() Political consensus on cutting immigration will lead to lower wages and higher taxes. GazaGaza crisis: Tories attack Miliband for criticising Israel![]() Chris Grayling lashes out at Ed Miliband after he criticised the prime minister's response to Israel's behaviour in Gaza Week in Review: The war which separated Israel from the world![]() This time it's different Comment and AnalysisComment: Raped and tortured in the Congo – left to starve in Britain![]() The victims of torture who make it to Britain face a live of poverty in what they thought was a safe haven | Tax professionals welcome changes to plans to target overseas investors in UK propertyThe CIOT has welcomed the announcement by HMRC that institutional investors and companies with diverse ownership will be excluded from their plans for a new capital gains tax (CGT) on UK properties sold by non-residents. 70th anniversary of 1944 Education Act - time to reclaim the promise"The 1944 Education Act was ground-breaking legislation which established, for the first time, a national education service of primary and secondary education, setting out a clear role for the state". Payroll admin burden on small businesses a drag on UK plcThe Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) is calling for a permanent relaxation of PAYE reporting requirements for small employers. RSPCA strives to reduce dog bite risk for childrenCharity launches campaign to keep kids safe and dogs happy. Government forced to release briefingsGovernment forced to release briefings expressing serious concerns about racism and bullying in independent Steiner schools after losing Information Tribunal case against BHA. Driverless cars have huge potentialPaula Marie Brown, Head of Transport at the IET, comments: “Driverless cars have huge potential to transform the UK's transport network. They could improve safety, reduce congestion and lower emissions, particularly CO2. |

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