‘Britain will act with its “head and its heart” by giving thousands of Syrian refugees safe passage to the UK, David Cameron has pledged. The Prime Minister said Britain will “do more” becasue it has a “moral responsibility” to help refugees as it has throughout its history.’ Read more: Cameron confirms Britain will act with its […]

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‘Major security plans have been put into action ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s UK visit amid fears of protests over his record on Gaza and the treatment of Palestinians. A major demonstration has been planned by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) to take place on Wednesday at Downing Street, where Netanyahu is due […]

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‘UK government is seeking to change its rules on campaigning in UK’s EU referendum in a concession to its Eurosceptic lawmakers. Based on the government’s planned rules, there would not be restrictions on the ministers’ way to campaign in the run up to the referendum. Critics believe that the rules enable pro-EU campaign to take […]

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‘British three-year-olds have been told ‘the non-Jews’ are ‘evil’ in a Kindergarten worksheet handed out at ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools in north London, it can be revealed. Documents seen by The Independent show children are taught about the horrors of the Holocaust when they are still in kindergarten at the Beis Rochel boys’ school in north […]

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‘Planned government spending cuts will see at least 22,000 police jobs being lost, leaving the public protected by the lowest numbers of officers since the 1970s, according to a private estimate circulating among police chiefs. The figure, obtained by the Guardian, is much higher than previously known, and means the number of police officers in […]

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‘Documents released under the Freedom of Information Act revealed how MPs are given private cubicles and even single rooms in A&E, rather than having to sit in a crowded ward where they could be confronted by members of the public. Hospital managers at London’s St Thomas’ admitted there were special measurements in place for politicians […]

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‘The House of Lords is employing low-paid staff on zero-hours contracts, it has been revealed. Up to 30 catering staff and 29 parliamentary reporters are on the contracts which employ staff on a ‘no work, no pay’ basis. ‘Zero-hour’ or casual work contracts do not guarantee a minimum number of hours for staff or basic […]

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‘Tony Blair has told Labour party members to come to their senses and reject the “Alice in Wonderland” politics of Jeremy Corbyn. Writing in the Observer, the former Labour prime minister accuses those backing Mr Corbyn for party leader of being in a “parallel reality”. He says he understands what is stoking “Corbynmania” but a […]

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‘The Government is plotting the biggest roads revolution since the introduction of the driving test in 1935, drafting a series of reforms that include a controversial part-privatisation of the practical examination. Other proposed reforms include closing test centres, cutting jobs at motoring agencies, increasing fees for non-essential services such as personalised number plates, and raising […]

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‘David Cameron has a week to avoid his first defeat since the election after Tory rebels vowed to join Labour and call for a ban on spending taxpayer money on keeping Britain in Europe. On the first day back from the summer break, Eurosceptic Conservatives plan to vote for a Labour amendment barring public spending […]

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‘The crisis is totally out of control, and it’s direct blowback from the US and its allies’ regime change operations in Libya and Syria. Europe gains nothing whatsoever from this and is anxiously trying to mitigate the fallout while giving off the impression of partial compliance with its heavily promoted ‘values’, but conversely, Europe’s pain […]

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‘HSBC have told customers that the ‘majority’ of payments which failed to reach their bank accounts this morning will be completed this evening. Up to 275,000 people were not paid today and went in to the Bank Holiday weekend with depleted accounts after HSBC’s payments system failed. Britain’s biggest bank, which has 16million UK customers, […]

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‘The Financial Times has published an anonymous article which calls for the abolition of cash in order to give central banks and governments more power. Entitled The case for retiring another ‘barbarous relic’, the article laments the fact that people are stockpiling cash in anticipation of another economic collapse, a factor which is causing, “a […]

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‘Contactless payment points could be compulsory in every UK shop within the next five years. Every British retailer will have to offer the tap-and-go system in a move that may also spell the end of £5 minimum spend rules. Shops will continue to accept regular card payments but under new rules introduced by Visa and […]

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‘Disgraced MPs who cheated on their expenses, a multimillionaire Tory donor, a group of back-room political fixers and an alcohol industry lobbyist have been ennobled by David Cameron, sparking renewed calls for root-and-branch reform of the House of Lords. The 26 new Tory peers, along with 11 new Liberal Democrats and eight new Labour Lords, […]

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