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"Here's the thing about efficiency savings: you never see what gets cut" Child maintenance cutsThe coalition cut which takes food from children's mouths![]() Hundreds of thousands of single mums are being left without child maintenance, but the government is more concerned with its balance sheet Labour/SNP pactA Labour/SNP coalition would damage both parties![]() Coalition negotiations look increasingly likely but increasingly difficult to see working GuantanamoShaker Aamer's case is a test of the Anglo-American commitment to liberty![]() David Cameron raised case of the British Guantanomo detainee with Obama In other news...Why Labour's anti-Green strategy isn't working![]() Almost half of Labour voters want the Greens in government | Young teachers’ careers being blighted by discriminationNearly half of young teachers say they have been discriminated against during their career because of their age, a conference organised by the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, has heard. 10 million fieldsports visits to the countrysideFieldsports generate 10 million visits a year to the English countryside according to the latest research from Natural England. Fishing generates another 14 million visits. Science minister launches year of ESRC anniversary celebrationsPoliticians and business leaders will tonight (14 January) gather with some of the country’s leading social scientists at an event to launch a year of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Cancer Drugs Fund announcement - Breast Cancer Care commentsSamia al Qadhi: 'Thousands of breast cancer patients have today been denied the chance of improved quality of life and extra time with their loved-ones. This news is devastating for them'. NASUWT comments on headteacher standardsChris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT: 'The Coalition Government has presided over education reforms that have fundamentally undermined the job of teaching and leadership in schools'. |

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