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"Your industry will be rewarded" Tristram HuntTristram Hunt tells parent to 'stop moaning and do some work'![]() Labour's shadow education secretary upsets potential voters on education Another day, another MoJ disasterNot even the MoJ understands what it is doing today![]() New plans coming into force today are not understood by the probation workers tasked with implementing them Prisoner book ban comes to an end![]() The ban on prisoners receiving books in prison was brought to an end yesterday, after new regulations were introduced by the Ministry of Justice. Who'd want to be Ed Miliband?Who'd want to be Ed Miliband? Why Labour has to fight on three fronts![]() Labour does not look like a party that, as Douglas Alexander claimed yesterday, is "going on to victory". Even if Ed Miliband becomes prime minister, the left looks weak. TasersPolice say they need tasers to combat terror – but where's the evidence?![]() There are signs of mission creep in the police's use of this potentially deadly weapon | NASUWT comments on David Cameron's announcementChris Keates: 'The announcement on the Conservatives’ continuing drive for academisation comes as no surprise.' Fracking for shale gas - the UK needs this and we can do it safely while protecting the environmentBritain’s £50 Billion chemical industry has stated fracking for shale gas is of economic importance to the country, will protect jobs and can be done in a safe way that does not damage the environment. ‘End Blasphemy Laws’: BHA supports new international campaign seeking repeal of blasphemy laws around the worldA new campaign aiming to bring an end to blasphemy laws around the world launches today. NASUWT comments on secondary performance league tablesChris Keates: 'Every year the Coalition Government has changed the basis on which school performance is measured'. BASC NI meets new Justice Committee ChairmanThe new Chair of the Northern Ireland Committee for Justice met representatives the UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), to discuss issues affecting shooting in Northern Ireland. |

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