‘Many government policies are advertised as useful for broader safety – till they are reversed to apply to the very officials who create them. The UK Home Secretary is very much of that school. Readers will be aware what Theresa May has done her invaluably bit to undermine privacy on the broader pretext of protecting […]

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‘Twitter and other tech firms will face criminal charges if they warn users they are being monitored by UK security services or police under the new Investigatory Powers Bill. A June report by David Anderson QC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, revealed that Twitter’s policy requires it to notify its users of requests to […]

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‘The dishonesty of a Conservative Government defies belief when it comes to benefit for the poor, funded by public money. We have already worked out that the planned changes to Universal Credit will mean people will have to work an extra 200 hours, in order to maintain their income at the current rate. Iain Duncan […]

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‘David Cameron is expected to visit stricken communities in the north of England on Monday – but not everyone seems to be especially pleased at the prospect. The Prime Minister is set to visit some of the thousands of people who have been affected by severe flooding over the festive period. But it seemed that […]

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‘Two undercover reporters for the Guardian were recently hired at a distribution warehouse in Shirebrook, England run by Sports Direct. From their time employed there they produced several articles detailing the exploitative working conditions the retail giant imposes. Sports Direct was founded in 1982 by Mike Ashley and is the UK’s largest sporting retailer. It […]

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‘The Tories relentless assault on welfare benefits could plunge millions of more people into poverty, according to a left-leaning think tank. An analysis of Tory welfare cuts by the Resolution Foundation and Landman Economics found that an extra 3.6 million people could be pushed below the breadline by Christmas 2030, including 1.9 million children. The […]

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‘The all-party parliamentary group on responsible taxation will bring together senior Labour and Tory parliamentarians determined to keep up pressure on ministers to ensure multinationals and others pay their fair share. The group will begin work in the new year and be chaired by Labour MP Margaret Hodge, with ex-Tory minister David Davis as a […]

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‘This is good work by the SNP. It exposes the way Conservatives treat the House of Lords. This Writer has concerns about the request for Labour not to create any new peers until the Lords is reformed, though. Wouldn’t this simply give the Tories free rein in That Place? ‘Nearly three quarters of the peers […]

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‘Shocking footage has emerged of a KFC customer threatening to kill an employee and calling her a black bitch because the fast-food restaurant had run out of napkins. The video, which has already attracted more than 10,000 views since it was uploaded on Saturday, shows the unidentified woman at the counter of a KFC outlet […]

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‘A new report indicates that over two-thirds of people tasered by British police between 2010 and 2014 were mentally ill. Police use of the stun guns increased over the period from 6,238 incidents in 2010 to 9,196 last year, and there has been a corresponding rise in the number of incidents involving mentally ill people, […]

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The government is intending to slip through legislation  to stop local councils from divesting from projects or situations that they deem to be unethical. They will be stopped from divestment of council funds from arms manufacturers, tobacco companies, fossil fuels and illegal settlements in the israeli occupied West Bank. Read more:  How the Government plans […]

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  George Osborne is on course to sell of Britain’s public assets on a scale larger than any Chencellor in the last 30 yrs. Having already sold off £37 billion of public assets he intends to sell of a further £20 billion worth. Read more:  The Great British sell off: £57 billion assets to be […]

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‘Why has George Osborne cut millions from flood defences over the last few years? When he knew it could result** in the recent devastating deluges? Could it be because he’s due to make millions by charging 20% VAT* on the repairs? No connection obviously … Nope – it’s not the EU’s fault. Holland received an […]

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‘Parliament has “better things to be concerned with” than the government’s pledge to hold a vote on repealing the Hunting Act, the sports minister says. Tracey Crouch said fox hunting was a “pursuit from the past” and should be “consigned to history”. The act, passed by the Blair government in 2004, says foxes cannot be […]

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‘Hundreds of migrants stationed in Calais, France, have attempted to break into the Eurotunnel on Christmas day prompting local authorities to briefly close the nearby highway. “Around 4:00pm, hundreds of migrants, in small groups, attempted to break into the site,” said the Pas-de-Calais prefecture, adding that the police have dispersed the refugees.’ Read more: Hundreds of […]

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