Friday, 22 April 2016

Pick of the week: Student deportations judgement buried

"Freedom and justice cannot be parcelled out in pieces to suit political convenience" - Coretta Scott King
 
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It's that time of the week again. Here's our five most-read items of the last seven days for you to enjoy at your leisure. Here's what we have today:

  • A report which revealed Zac Goldsmith lobbied ministers over the Babar Ahmad case
  • An anonymous account of what life is like to be disabled and on benefits in Britain
  • A story on comments made by Sadiq Khan about the need for greater diversity in London's transport authority
  • A piece which suggested the row over McDonalds sponsorship shows the weakness of Corbyn's opponents
  • And our most-read item which suggested that a secret legal committee has buried the recent student deportations ruling.

Secretive legal committee buries ruling against Theresa May

 

On Apr 22, 2016 02:40 pm
Lawyers have been left stunned by the decision not to report the student deportations case
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The McDonald's row reveals the weakness of Jeremy Corbyn's opponents

 

On Apr 22, 2016 02:40 pm
Labour's 'moderates' have not learned the lessons from their defeat in the Labour leadership contest
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Sadiq Khan: There are too many white men on Transport for London

 

On Apr 22, 2016 02:41 pm
Labour mayoral candidate says city Hall must better reflect diversity of Londoners
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I'm Broken, Britain: An open letter from an anonymous benefit recipient

 

On Apr 22, 2016 02:42 pm
We've created a system of the deserving and underserving disabled
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Revealed: Zac Goldsmith repeatedly lobbied ministers about Babar Ahmad

 

On Apr 22, 2016 02:42 pm
Conservative London mayoral candidate wrote to ministers about Ahmad's case six years ago
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