Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Clegg's drug war - Politics.co.uk

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"This stupid youthful mistake could damage your whole future"

Clegg's drug war

Knives out for Clegg as anti-drugs lobby targets Lib Dems

Clegg's drug reform campaign has seen him targeted by mid-market tabloids and Conservative-supported think tanks

Attacks on the Lib Dem leader show just how small and isolated the anti-drug reform movement has become

Asylum crack-down costs millions

How getting tough on asylum seekers cost the taxpayer millions

Counting the pennies: Taxpayer takes the hit for harsh Home Office policy

Cancellation of voluntary return programme may have cost the taxpayer over £15 million

A city for the shires

Tories to give shires the powers of a city

Tory rural vote will be boosted by the shire deals policy

The Conservatives are set to woo countryside voters by pledging to introduce 'shire deals' for local authorities in their general election manifesto.

Shoplifters of the world unite

Did David Lammy really say it's okay to steal from Fortnum and Mason?

David Lammy calls for tougher action against shoplifting

Labour mayoral candidate attacked for shoplifting comments

NASUWT comments on announcement on child safeguarding

Chris Keates: 'No one can fail but to be shocked by the horrific abuse of young girls revealed by recent investigations, including the Report today on Oxfordshire'.

Malawi celebrates actions to protect elephants this World Wildlife Day

Elephant populations in some Malawi parks have halved in a decade. RSPCA and Stop Ivory are partnering with the Malawi government to protect elephants and stop the poaching.

A fowl irony - RSPCA launches report as new survey shows public are unaware of welfare issues facing UK ducks

They may be the nation’s favourite waterfowl yet 93 per cent of respondents were unaware farmed ducks legally do not have to have bathing water that they can get into.

Skills crisis

RAeS Careers & Education Manager Rosalind Azouzi analyses a UK report which forecasts a shortfall between the demand for future engineers and the supply of suitable candidates.

Three men given custodial sentences after pioneering forensic techniques used to catch badger killers

DNA from dead badger found on bloodied clothing belonging to defendant.

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