Thursday, 11 September 2014

How did Rubel Ahmed die? - Politics.co.uk

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"They are f***ing liars. They don't tell the truth, not by a long way" 

How did Rubel Ahmed die?

How did a detainee die in Morton Hall immigration centre?

Barbed wire: Events behind the fence at Morton Hall are hard to piece together

However Rubel Ahmed died, he was a victim of Morton Hall detention centre

Scottish independence

Analysis: An independent Scotland's immigration nightmare

An independent Scotland would need a lot more immigrants to pay for its ageing population

It's the gaping hole at the heart of Alex Salmond's independence plans. Paying for Scotland's pensioners means doubling current immigration levels.

Scottish independence referendum: Relief follows panic as No campaign restores lead

One week to go until polling day, and Scotland is dominated by the referendum debate

Economic jitters appear to have halted the nationalists' polling momentum, pushing Alex Salmond on to the defensive with six days to go until the Scottish independence referendum.

'Westminster': The toxic word that could help Salmond to victory

Salmond's talk of 'Team Westminster' is likely to resonate with voters

Persuading the Scottish to vote 'no' next week isn't much helped by the way Westminster politicians do business.

Bercow's battles

Lansley lifts lid on Speaker's Commons stitch-up

John Bercow: More questions to answer over the Carol Mills appointment process

Andrew Lansley is not the kind of man to be indiscreet lightly - which makes his revelations about Speaker John Bercow's behind-closed-doors conduct all the more shocking.

Cyber security measures must be part of Government’s smart metering programme

As the Public Accounts Committee publishes its report on the Update on Preparations for Smart Metering, engineers are warning of the need for cyber security measures to be an integral part of the programme.

Anti gay laws fuelling rise in global homophobia

Punitive and discriminatory anti-gay laws are fuelling rising homophobia around the world, the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, told the TUC Congress in Liverpool.

MPs to pledge to get more engineering employers involved in local schools

MPs will today pledge their support to help fix the engineering skills shortage by encouraging employers in their constituencies to work with schools to give young people work experience opportunities and inspirational information about the many exciting careers in engineering and technology.

Respite for small employers as HMRC delays introduction of RTI late-filing penalties

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have announced today that they will exempt small employers with 49 or fewer staff from being issued with automated PAYE real-time information (RTI) late filing penalties until March 2015.

Treasury data show Help to Buy is hitting the mark

The Help to Buy scheme is supporting new housing construction, and it is being used extensively by first-time buyers to purchase average-priced properties across the UK, data published by HM Treasury shows.

Built environment policies essential for rebalancing the UK economy, CIOB tells MPs

The Chartered Institute of Building is launching a guide for MPs and prospective parliamentary candidates to highlight the strategic importance of construction to the UK economy.

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