Friday, 8 April 2016

Pick of the week: The lives destroyed by Theresa May's deportations

"Immigrants provide skills that we simply cannot afford to do without. They have contributed hugely to Britain's success." - Charles Kennedy
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It's that time of the week again when we pick out our most-read items of the last seven days for you to enjoy. Here's what we have for you today:

  • A piece which suggested the Tata steel crisis could be a turning point in Britain's love affair with the free market
  • An article which warned that the all-party parliamentary group on religious education risks becoming a "religious sect"
  • A report that the Psychoactive Substances Act has been delayed
  • A piece which reported comments made by Sadiq Khan in which he suggested there were too many white men on Transport for London
  • And our most-read item which looked at the lives destroyed by Theresa May's student deportation programme

The human cost of Theresa May's student deportation programme

 

On Apr 08, 2016 12:09 pm
The Home Office used hearsay evidence to destroy the lives of thousands of innocent people
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Sadiq Khan: There are too many white men on Transport for London

 

On Apr 01, 2016 12:38 pm
Labour mayoral candidate says city Hall must better reflect diversity of Londoners
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Psychoactive Substances Act delayed while the Home Office works out what it has banned

 

On Apr 01, 2016 12:38 pm
Even after receiving royal assent, the Home Office still appears to have no idea what its own legislation has made illegal
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The fundamentalist wing of the Tory party is pushing out non-religious values

 

On Apr 08, 2016 12:10 pm
Parliamentary group excludes teaching of values of people with no faith
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Tata steel could spell the end for Britain's love affair with the free market

 

On Apr 08, 2016 12:10 pm
This could be a turning point in the continued decline of free market fundamentalism in the UK
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Local alcohol partnership schemes help create safe and vibrant town centres

 

On Mar 23, 2016 11:48 am
The Portman Group explains how Local Alcohol Partnership Schemes work to reduce alcohol misuse and anti social behaviour in town centres, improve high streets and grow local economies
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