Thursday, 26 February 2015

The next Savile - Politics.co.uk

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Institutional abuse

Preventing another Savile: The next child abuse scandal is in our prisons

After Savile: Are prisons the next sex abuse scandal?

A culture of secrecy in England's jails is preventing a probe of children's safety

Anti-smoking lobby splits

Call for public smoking ban splits anti-tobacco lobby

SPlit: Calls for public smoking ban have divided the anti-tobacco lobby

Demands for a ban on smoking in UK parks and outdoor spaces have split the anti-tobacco movement, with leading figures engaged in an increasingly bad-tempered war of words on the issue

Always look on the bright side

Britain doesn't know how good it's got it

Get off the internet and stop moaning: Brits never had it so good

The debate over immigration and the BBC shows Brits don't know a good thing when it's staring them in the face

Yesterday's PMQs

PMQs Verdict: Why David Cameron wants to avoid the televised debates

David Cameron: Deeply concerned about Tristram Hunt.

David Cameron cornered over second jobs proposals

Polling suggests London politicians should get behind Heathrow

Nowhere is the Heathrow debate more fiercely conducted than in London. For years, local politicians have been wary of the subject, but new polling suggests support for expansion could be key to their general election campaign.

Tax return penalty? What you should know and how you can respond

Taxpayers who filed by the Self-Assessment deadline of January 31st but who made a mistake in their submission could be facing a demand from HMRC for an ‘inaccuracy penalty’ typically amounting to 15% of the tax understated.

Energy Efficiency Best Practice Awards

Are you involved in helping to improve energy efficiency in your local community?

Dogfighter jailed after admitting training animals for brutal bouts

John Psaila thought to be a major figure in British dogfighting.

CML launches new election video manifesto

The Council of Mortgage Lenders has today launched a new animated version of its election manifesto, aimed at political parties ahead of the forthcoming General Election.

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