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"The prime minister seemingly has only one stock response to any terror attack" Snoopers charterDoes Cameron have any response to terror which doesn't involve the snoopers charter?![]() Another terror attack allows Cameron to revive his support for the snoopers' charter - but you don't save free speech by clamping down on it More hardline terror responsesInternal exile returns to Britain![]() Britain is set to reintroduce 'internal exile', a hallmark of the world's most oppressive regimes, in the wake of the increased security threat from terrorism – despite parliamentarians' deep discomfort about the move. Last week...Pick of the week: Je suis Charlie![]() Our five most popular pieces of the week, for your reading pleasure | Record 11 million taxpayers warned over tax return deadlineBritain’s leading tax institute is warning taxpayers to complete their online Self Assessment returns in good time ahead of the January 31st deadline, as record numbers of returns are likely to put unprecedented pressure on HMRC’s systems. BASC launches campaign to highlight the Value of Shooting to politiciansA campaign to ensure that MPs and general election candidates recognise the Value of Shooting, which generates £2 billion for the economy every year, has been launched by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), the UK’s largest shooting organisation. BASC seeks nominations for 2015 council electionsBASC is asking members to put their talents and experience to work for shooting by standing for the association’s elected Council. The deadline for nominations is at the end of January with the election results announced at the BASC AGM on 13th June 2015. Dark clouds for UK defence in SDSR15Despite rising threats and an uncertain world, there is increasing concern that UK’s planned strategic defence review in 2015 will be bleak indeed for the defence sector and especially those on the front line as austerity bites deeper. CML responds to FCA on implementing the Mortgage DirectiveThe CML has submitted its response to the Financial Conduct Authority's consultation on implementing the European Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD) in the UK, identifying four main areas where a change of approach is needed to achieve minimum disruption to the UK mortgage market. |

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