Friday, 1 April 2016

Pick of the week: SNP, psychoactive substances, and Sadiq Khan

"Our diversity is our strength" - Charles Hazelwood
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The weekend is nearly upon us so we've picked out our five most-read items of the last seven days for you to enjoy at your leisure. Here's what we have for you today.

  • A piece which looked at why the pollsters got the outcome of the general election so wrong
  • An article which suggested that the SNP's tax policy shows that the New Labour project lives on in Scotland
  • Our story on the damning legal ruling on Theresa May's student deportation programme
  • A report on a delay to the Psychoactive Substances Act
  • And our most-read item which reported that Sadiq Khan believes that there are too many white men on Transport for London

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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Disaster for Theresa May as legal ruling brings student deportations to a halt

 

On Apr 01, 2016 12:39 pm
Damning legal judgement finds Home Office used hearsay evidence to remove thousands of innocent students from UK
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The SNP's income tax policy puts them firmly on the centre-right

 

On Apr 01, 2016 12:40 pm
The New Labour project lives on in the SNP
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The real reason the pollsters got the general election so wrong

 

On Apr 01, 2016 12:41 pm
An in-depth look into why the polling industry failed to predict the outcome in 2015
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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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