Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire police have rejected a privatisation deal to hand over the operation of their control rooms to G4S. They will instead form a ‘Strategic Alliance’ which will not be a full merger and this is expected to come into effect in 2020. Read more: G4S Control Room Deal Rejected By Three East Midlands […]

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‘The Daily Telegraph has been slapped with a £30,000 fine for sending an email on the day of the General Election urging its readers to vote for the Conservative Party, a data protection watchdog has revealed. Hours before Brits went to the polls, the right-wing newspaper’s editor Chris Evans sent an email to thousands of […]

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‘Two undercover police officers were arrested in Scotland whilst posing as protesters during the G8 summit protests in 2005. The officers, who were part of the notorious Special Demonstration Squad (SDS) which infiltrated protest and social justice movements between 1968 and 2008, were among at least 5 undercover officers who went to Scotland to infiltrate […]

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‘The UK’s insistence on opening up the UK to fracking is symptomatic of a deeper malaise, writes Paul Mobbs. Of course we need a change of government, but more than that, we need a deeper, enduring change of the nation’s governance if we are ever to effect the transition to sustainable policies on energy and […]

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‘The Department for Work and Pensions has admitted that people will see cash losses to their in-work benefits under the new universal credit system and suggested they could make up for it by working an extra 200 hours a year. In a new document on universal credit, published after parliament has broken up for Christmas, […]

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‘Britain will send more troops to its former colonial possession Nigeria in an effort to combat the threat of militant Islamist group Boko Haram, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon announced on Monday. The troops will not take part in active combat against the group, but will provide training and assistance to the Nigerian army, including a […]

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‘David Cameron seems determined to push ahead with fracking, come what may. If his plans are disrupted by massive popular resistance, will Cameron crack down hard on campaigners in the same way as Margaret Thatcher treated the miners? On Wednesday the government succeeded in passing a piece of legislation that paves the way for the extraction […]

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‘The number of people in London becoming homeless due to the ending of shorthold tenancies – the type most commonly held by private renters – has increased more than sevenfold since 2009/10. According to a report released by the Department for Communities and Local Government, 6,790 London households in 2014/15 were made homeless following the […]

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‘Libya’s two opposing governments have agreed to a UN-brokered unity deal, but the hard-won parlay could see UK troops deployed to the battle-scarred North African state to fight Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL). The UK expects to be asked toLibya unity deal could see British troops deployed to fight ISIS send troops, with some suggestions […]

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Under contraversial plans by UK and US governments, armed US border guards with the powers to search holidaymakers will be stationed at British airports in a bid to foil ISIS plots. The guards will be given diplomatic immunity so that they cannot be prosecuted for any crimes on British soil. Read more: Armed US Border Guards […]

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Ministers are planning a crackdown on home schooling after fears of islamic radicalisation grow. Nicky Morgan, the Education Secretary, is preparing tough regulations of home schooling after it was admitted that education officials had no idea how many children were being taught outside the state system. Read more: Home schooling crackdown over extremism fears planned by […]

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‘Mass surveillance programs initiated under former prime minister Tony Blair have been gathering private data in bulk for over a decade, according to leaks by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden reported by the Register. First exposed on Thursday, the surveillance program allegedly has a specialist internet and phone tapping center at MI5’s London HQ under the […]

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Cabinet ministers and senior Tory MP Graham Brady warn the PM that the Tories will be badly split if he does not give them freedom to campaign at the EU referendum. Read more: EU referendum: Ministers tell Cameron to set the free to campaign for EU exit

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‘Coal mining in Britain fuelled the industrial revolution, provided millions of jobs after the Second World War and defined Maggie Thatcher’s premiership. This morning, it ended with a cup of tea and a polite “salute” to the men whose way of life vanished forever. Kellingley Colliery, the last underground coal mine which has served countless […]

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‘A district council is wishing its pensioners a merry Christmas by introducing a new ‘falling fee’ payable in the event they require being helped back up after falling over. Tendring District Council, which covers a big chunk of East Essex including Clacton-on-Sea, are introducing the fee to its Careline service. Elderly residents will be charged […]

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