‘The UK Government is to slash funding for contracted-out employment support by up to 80%, according to the Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion (CESI). Meeting the Government’s goal of halving the employment gap between disabled and non-disabled workers – moving around one million more disabled people into work – could now become a much […]

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‘The security firm G4S has a string of controversies blackening its name, yet it wants to take over increasing amounts of police services. The firm’s staff already runs backroom departments in the Lincolnshire Constabulary, creating the possibility of serious public safety breaches. Staff of a private company are loyal to their firm first, and would […]

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‘Changes to UK copyright law will soon mean that you may need to take out a licence to photograph classic designer objects even if you own them. That’s the result of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013, which extends the copyright of artistic objects like designer chairs from 25 years after they were first […]

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‘Ken Livingstone has called out David Cameron’s ally Saudi Arabia as a huge threat to UK security. Speaking today at a conference in Moscow, hosted by Russia, he said: We now face a threat from Muslim fundamentalism. Most of which has been funded by Saudi Arabia, our principal ally, which has funded the most intolerant […]

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‘The Tories have tried to avoid this for two weeks since Grant Shapps was forced to resign – but at last the Tory bullying scandal has reached David Cameron’s door. Evidence has emerged that Cameron asked then-Conservative co-chair Grant Shapps’ office to find a way of eliminating Liam Walker – a campaigner in Cameron’s own […]

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‘The UK government has proposed new legislation to suppress the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement, the Financial Times reported last week. The measure aims to restrict the freedom of municipal pension managers to choose how they invest their funds. A statement by the ruling Conservative Party released in October announced that it would amend […]

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‘A former employee of the American embassy in London has pleaded guilty to myriad counts of stalking, extortion, computer fraud and more for a widespread and “sadistic” scheme that he carried out against hundreds of women for more than two years. Michael C. Ford, 36, pleaded guilty to nine counts of cyberstalking, seven counts of […]

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‘Jeremy Corbyn will pledge to repeal the trade union bill if Labour is elected in 2020, as he sets out a range of measures to extend workers’ rights, including giving every employee a vote on executive pay. The Labour leader will share a platform with the Scottish National party leader, Nicola Sturgeon, for the first […]

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‘As Europe struggles to keep track of the wave of refugees and migrants crossing its borders, and amid fears of another Paris-style attack, the ID card debate in Britain has risen again. RT asks what such a move would achieve. Advocates of the measure, including former Prime Minister Tony Blair, say ID cards will make […]

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‘Terror suspects are being arrested at a record rate in the UK, where 315 have been taken into custody in the past year. A significant number of them are women and teenagers. Arrests of female suspects doubled to 50 in the year up to September 2015 compared with the previous year, while the number of […]

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‘What is the connection between the US bombing of a Syrian military base in Ayyash, Syria, and the Turkish invasion of northern Iraq? Both of these seemingly isolated events are part of a larger plan to Balkanize the Middle East, to strengthen Washington’s grip on dwindling resources, to draw Russia into a costly and protracted […]

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‘Britain’s poorest households spend almost 50 percent of their income on the bare necessities of food and housing. On average, the richest spend more than four times as much on recreation, new research shows. Although spending has grown across the board for the second year running, indicating the economy is showing signs of recovery, the […]

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‘Islamic State’s campaign of terror in Iraq and Syria is being aided by the weapons indirectly supplied by the very countries trying to fight them, with the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 giving the terrorist group access to “a large and lethal arsenal.” The claims were made in a study by Amnesty International, entitled […]

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