MPs will use human rights laws this week to prevent politicians being named the House of Commons after their arrest. The news came after The Telegraph disclosed that four MPs had been secretly referred to the police for investigation by the expenses watchdog over the past year. A fifth MP was referred by a member […]

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  ‘A recent report issued to the Bank of England has revealed that the actions of George Osborne may be about to trigger a financial crisis greater than 2007, and once again, it will start in the housing market. The Chancellor has been aware for some time, that there has been a bubble in the […]

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‘Eagles may soon be deployed in London to take down potentially hostile drones under a scheme being worked on by the Metropolitan Police, impressed by their Dutch colleagues’ training of the hawks to fight the copters. Met commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe was so fascinated with the pioneering tactics used by Dutch police that he announced […]

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‘About 800,000 people will still be hit by tax credit cuts from April because of a little-noticed change that survived the government’s controversial U-turn on the policy last year. Labour said the scale of those affected by the cut would come as a surprise to those who thought the chancellor had abandoned attempts to reduce […]

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‘The question of the Malvinas Islands (Falkland Islands) remains one of those unresolved disputes in international politics which seldom receives much attention from the world community. This is a pity since the United Nations has for the last 50 years called upon the two parties to the dispute — Argentina and Britain — to negotiate […]

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‘Councils should be able to run utilities in their areas as part of moves to “roll back the tide” of privatisation, Jeremy Corbyn will say. Privatisation of services has made them less accountable, the Labour leader will tell a conference in Nottingham. He will say English councils should have similar powers to cities on the […]

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‘Liberal Democrat politician Maajid Nawaz, who advised every British PM since Tony Blair on countering extremism, was given a “terrorism” designation in a confidential Thomson Reuters databank citing his past with radical Islamist organizations. Maajid Nawaz, 38, born in Essex to a Pakistani family, is now a vocal critic of Islamist radicalism in Britain. He […]

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‘Another episode in my ongoing series, Science from Habitual Liars. Part 1: the planes Bloomberg News, February 4, “U.K. to Spray Planes on Routes From Zika-Affected Countries”: The U.K. is to order airlines flying from countries affected by the Zika virus, which has been linked with birth defects, to spray insecticide inside plane cabins. Step […]

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‘The highest-paid Tory MP has apologised after ‘forgetting’ to declare £400,000 of extra income on time – despite remembering to claim a 49p bottle of milk on expenses. Millionaire Conservative MP Geoffrey Cox works part-time as a barrister to top up his £74,000 MP salary. He clocked 500 hours between January and August in 2015, […]

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‘A UK businessman is making a fortune selling British air to wealthy Chinese buyers for £80 ($115) a bottle. Leo De Watts, 27, harvests fresh air from rural locations across the UK, including Dorset, Somerset, Wales, Wiltshire and Yorkshire. His team use specially adapted fishing nets and run through fields to collect the breeze. The […]

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‘Britain’s terror watchdog has demanded the government review its controversial de-radicalization program Prevent, arguing it is discriminatory, ineffective, sows seeds of mistrust and lacks transparency. Under the program, schools are obliged to decipher and report signs of radicalization in pupils, a measure that has angered many Muslims. In a written statement to the Home Affairs […]

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‘The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said Moscow believes statements made by British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on Russia and Iran’s alleged interference in settling the Syrian crisis to be “a dangerous gambit”. Moscow believes statements made by British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on Russia and Iran’s alleged interference in settling the Syrian crisis to be […]

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‘Nearly 14,000 disabled people who rely on a specialist motoring allowance have had their cars taken away from them following government welfare changes. Figures seen by the BBC show almost half of those having to be reassessed for this support under the changes lost their Motability vehicle. Many had been adapted to meet their owners’ […]

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