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"We are deeply concerned at the findings of the US investigation" The Kim Jong-un spin operationRevealed: How the UK funded Kim Jong-un's spin doctors![]() The Foreign Office has finally abandoned its policy of funding the North Korean regime's spin doctors. But the question remains: why was it doing so in the first place? Chocs and make up sexTory mayoral hopefuls mend row with 'chocs and make up sex' offer![]() The battle to become Conservative candidate for London mayor is hotting up Religious war on sex edReligious groups' war on sex education![]() Kids want it and parents want it - so how have religious groups held up sex education? Jenny Jones on carsComment: Only ending our reliance on cars will clean our air![]() There is no technological fix to air pollution | House purchase lending down by 5% in fourth quarter of 2014The CML today released new data on the characteristics of UK mortgage lending, broken down for the periods of December, the fourth quarter and annual data for 2014, including trends in first-time buyers, home movers, remortgaging, and buy-to-let. NASUWT comments on select committee report on PSHE and SREChris Keates: 'Who will determine what is age appropriate PSHE and SRE and what precisely should be taught?' New chairman for NI Assembly’s All Party Group on Country SportsThe NI Assembly’s All Party Group on Country Sports has a newly appointed chairman. Transforms school spaces to inspire pupils and staffDiversified technology company 3M today announced its high quality vinyls have been used to transform spaces at Garth Hill College in Bracknell into inspirational and thought provoking areas for both staff and students. New study about 'skunk'-induced psychosis - Rethink Mental Illness responseA new study by the Institute of Psychiatry suggests that 24% of new cases of psychosis are resulting from use of high potency ‘skunk-like’ cannabis. |

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