Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Britain First's retaliation attack for Farage - Politics.co.uk

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Britain First

Britain First launch retaliation attack in defence of Nigel Farage

Britain First: "If you overstep the mark you will find us on your doorstep."

Nigel Farage's party have been dogged by associations with fascist group

Labour track right on drugs

Labour attacks Lib Dems for being 'soft on drugs'

Labour leaflet attacks Lib Dem drug policy

Leaflets target Clegg policy of scrapping prison sentences for drug possession and suggest old habits due hard

The Google election

The Google election: Search analysis tips Tories for election win

Could online search offer a glimpse of the election result?

The Conservatives are on course to be the largest party in a hung parliament, according to a new analysis of online search terms.

Hobbits for Labour

WATCH: Martin Freeman's Labour election broadcast

Martin Freeman - the Hobbit takes on the election

Watch Martin Freeman urge voters to pick Labour in the party's first election broadcast of the short campaign

RSPCA - urgent #homesforhorses appeal launched

Charity received more than 22,000 calls in 2014 as horse crisis continues.

Campaigners launch manifesto for low income taxpayers

The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has published a manifesto setting out the agenda the Group would like the next government to pursue for taxpayers on low incomes.

Suffolk parents raise money to help their son walk just like his twin brother

James and Lorna Brokenshire-Dyke are now trying to raise seventy thousand pounds for life-changing surgery in America which they hope will help two year Sebastian walk and hopefully run too - just like his twin brother, Solomon.

Older women with breast cancer not receiving best care and treatment

Diana Jupp: "It is unacceptable that, in 2015, a breast cancer patient does not get the best care and treatment simply because of how old they are".

An expanded Heathrow would take Wales further

Every part of Britain is set to gain from an increased aviation hub capacity if the right decision is made – especially Wales.

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