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"Moving the conversation on..." Labour's Ukip election guidanceThe attack on Labour's Ukip leaflet is cynical nonsense![]() The faux-outrage over Labour's desire to "move the conversation on" from immigration says more about the electoral cycle than the integrity of the people who said it Boris 'simplified' price hikeTfL bury Boris bike fare hike under the Christmas tree![]() Boris Johnson's flagship cycle scheme failing to cover its costs Probation privatisation: Status reportProbation privatisation looks to be as big a disaster as we thought it was![]() Grayling's reforms could prove dangerous, with initial reports suggesting a breakdown in communication over offender management | Call to end the exploitation of agency workersPoliticians must show they are serious about cracking down on the exploitation of agency workers, including supply teachers, NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, has said. Changing the law won’t fix problems in children’s mental health care, warns charityThe Home Secretary Theresa May has today revealed plans to change the Mental Health Act to stop children and young people with mental illness being detained in police cells. Number 10 intervenes to block Humanist marriagesThe British Humanist Association (BHA) has responded with shock and disappointment at reports that Number 10 is blocking the legal recognition of humanist marriages because Lynton Crosby, David Cameron’s election guru, sees reform as a "fringe" issue. Fighting to eliminate digital hiding places for child abusersDavid Cameron will place GCHQ and the National Crime Agency (NCA) at the centre of a fight to eliminate ‘digital hiding places for child abusers’. NASUWT comments on key stage 2 results"These results once again demonstrate considerable achievement and pupils and teachers should be congratulated on their hard work". Paul O’Grady: “If people saw behind the scenes at a puppy farm they would be shocked.”TV presenter and ambassador for dogs calls for stiffer penalties for puppy farmers. First-time buyers borrow 22% more in October than last yearNew CML data on the characteristics of lending in October of 2014 show growth in lending trends to first-time buyers, home movers and buy-to-let but a decline in remortgaging. |

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