Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Scotland's ID cards plan - Politics.co.uk

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"The scheme is virtually indistinguishable from Labour's ID cards..."

Scotland's ID cards

Comment: Buried in a minor consultation - Scotland's ID cards plans

ID cards: Off the table in Westminster, on the table in Holyrood

Plans for a Scottish NHS central register reveal that the New Labour project is alive and kicking north of the border

Child abuse behind bars?

Could children in prisons be the next abuse scandal?

Child abuse: Are children silenced by institutions?

As child abuse scandals sweep the country, we ask if we're doing enough to protect children in prisons

The benefits of a zombie parliament

Stop bashing the zombie parliament

The MP for South Undeadshire wants a chat

Right now we need MPs to be doing less talking and more listening - so what's wrong with a zombie parliament?

ASCL, ATL, NAHT, NUT and Voice write to Sec of State and Nick Clegg re workload challenge

Government response to Workload Challenge survey a missed opportunity.

Access to education increasingly on the basis of parents' ability to pay

Children’s access to critical educational opportunities is becoming even more dependent on their parents’ ability to pay, a survey by the NASUWT has revealed.

RSPCA welcomes growing support for CCTV in slaughterhouses

The body that advises UK governments on welfare of farmed animals urges assurance schemes and retailers to demand CCTV in slaughterhouses.

BASC calls on members to prepare funding bids

BASC is calling on its members in England to consider applying for EU LEADER funds when calls for projects are made by Local Action Groups.

Rethink Mental Illness response to Home Affairs Select Committee report

Rethink Mental Illness response to ‘Policing and mental health’ report.

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