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Britain to open new military base in Bahrain in fight against Isil
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Britain will open a new military base in Bahrain in a deal to increase cooperation in tackling security threats in the region. Gulf states including Bahrain have found common ground with the United States and European powers in opposing Islamic State ...
UK-Bahrain to boost military cooperationMiddle East Eye
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UK says signs deal to expand naval presence in BahrainReuters UK
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Britain will open a new military base in Bahrain in a deal to increase cooperation in tackling security threats in the region. Gulf states including Bahrain have found common ground with the United States and European powers in opposing Islamic State ...
UK-Bahrain to boost military cooperation
British military base for bahrain
UK says signs deal to expand naval presence in Bahrain
Daily Mail
BBC lies and the truth about poverty now and in the 30s by DOMINIC ...
Daily Mail
When Chancellor George Osborne rose to deliver his Autumn Statement, he could hardly have expected that the week would end with a blazing row between the Government and the BBC about a book published some 77 years ago. The dispute began at ...
BBC wants Labour to win General Election, Tory MPs claimTelegraph.co.uk
George Osborne's BBC attack branded 'seriously unacceptable'The Guardian
Autumn Statement means cuts 'on a colossal scale'Nottingham Post
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Daily Mail
When Chancellor George Osborne rose to deliver his Autumn Statement, he could hardly have expected that the week would end with a blazing row between the Government and the BBC about a book published some 77 years ago. The dispute began at ...
BBC wants Labour to win General Election, Tory MPs claim
George Osborne's BBC attack branded 'seriously unacceptable'
Autumn Statement means cuts 'on a colossal scale'
Daily Mail
Ministers slam police over abuse of controversial anti-terror laws to spy on ...
Daily Mail
Police are misusing controversial anti-terror powers to spy on journalists' phone records, a damning report by MPs will reveal today. Using the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) to unmask whistleblowers who help reporters made it 'not fit for ...
'Using surveillance laws to spy on journalists is wrong'ITV News
Surveillance laws 'not fit for purpose', MPs sayBBC News
Call for surveillance law overhaulHaringey Independent
The Guardian
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Daily Mail
Police are misusing controversial anti-terror powers to spy on journalists' phone records, a damning report by MPs will reveal today. Using the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) to unmask whistleblowers who help reporters made it 'not fit for ...
'Using surveillance laws to spy on journalists is wrong'
Surveillance laws 'not fit for purpose', MPs say
Call for surveillance law overhaul
Financial Times
Rising star mandarin favourite to lead Ofcom
Financial Times
The civil servant overseeing the UK's spending cuts has emerged as the favourite to become the next head of the communications regulator Ofcom. The role would place Sharon White — the first woman, and the first black person to be appointed as a ...
Treasury civil servant in line for Ofcom top jobThe Guardian
Treasury Heavyweight Leads Race For Ofcom JobYahoo Finance UK
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Financial Times
The civil servant overseeing the UK's spending cuts has emerged as the favourite to become the next head of the communications regulator Ofcom. The role would place Sharon White — the first woman, and the first black person to be appointed as a ...
Treasury civil servant in line for Ofcom top job
Treasury Heavyweight Leads Race For Ofcom Job
The Independent
British Judge Lifts Restriction on Books in Prison
New York Times
LONDON — A High Court justice on Friday struck down a ban on sending books to prisoners, a policy opposed by Britain's poet laureate, other writers and by a former lawmaker who went to prison, all of whom argued that the restriction denied inmates a ...
Court throws the book at Grayling's prison banMorning Star Online
Judge overturns ban on books being sent to UK jailsFinancial Times
Book Ban For Prisoners 'Unlawful', High Court DeclaresHuffington Post UK
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New York Times
LONDON — A High Court justice on Friday struck down a ban on sending books to prisoners, a policy opposed by Britain's poet laureate, other writers and by a former lawmaker who went to prison, all of whom argued that the restriction denied inmates a ...
Court throws the book at Grayling's prison ban
Judge overturns ban on books being sent to UK jails
Book Ban For Prisoners 'Unlawful', High Court Declares
New York Times
Britain Puts 2 in Prison After Return From Syria
New York Times
LONDON — Two Britons who fought in Syria and were arrested upon returning to Britain after their families cooperated with the police were sentenced to long prison terms on Friday. The case has provoked debate over how to reduce the risk posed by ...
Two British men jailed after Syria terror tripBBC News
Worried mother told police about son's jihad plansThe Times (subscription)
Pair jailed for joining Syria groupSouth Cotswolds Gazette
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New York Times
LONDON — Two Britons who fought in Syria and were arrested upon returning to Britain after their families cooperated with the police were sentenced to long prison terms on Friday. The case has provoked debate over how to reduce the risk posed by ...
Two British men jailed after Syria terror trip
Worried mother told police about son's jihad plans
Pair jailed for joining Syria group
International Business Times UK
Woman living in graveyard buried baby alive
Irish Examiner
A mentally ill woman living rough in a city graveyard has admitted burying her newborn baby alive. Latvian Elita Amantova, 39, was living off berries and bread left out for the birds in Tooting, south-west London, before she gave birth to the child in 2012, ...
Homeless woman admits burying newborn baby alive before it was dug up by ...The Independent
Tragedy of Latvian migrant who buried her baby alive after police decided they ...Telegraph.co.uk
Mother who admitted to burying baby alive on London common is issued ...Best Daily
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Irish Examiner
A mentally ill woman living rough in a city graveyard has admitted burying her newborn baby alive. Latvian Elita Amantova, 39, was living off berries and bread left out for the birds in Tooting, south-west London, before she gave birth to the child in 2012, ...
Homeless woman admits burying newborn baby alive before it was dug up by ...
Tragedy of Latvian migrant who buried her baby alive after police decided they ...
Mother who admitted to burying baby alive on London common is issued ...
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Party leaders' Christmas cards revealed: is Nick Clegg past caring?
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Flanked by war heroes, David Cameron stands proudly in front of Number 10 Downing Street on his official Christmas card this year. Meanwhile, Ed Miliband plays with his young family in an intimate photograph taken at his kitchen table. In a light-hearted ...
UK party leaders reveal their 2014 Christmas cardsScotsman
UK party leaders favour family photos for Christmas cardsFinancial Times
David Cameron's Christmas card has nothing to do with ChristmasThe Independent
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BBC News
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Telegraph.co.uk
Flanked by war heroes, David Cameron stands proudly in front of Number 10 Downing Street on his official Christmas card this year. Meanwhile, Ed Miliband plays with his young family in an intimate photograph taken at his kitchen table. In a light-hearted ...
UK party leaders reveal their 2014 Christmas cards
UK party leaders favour family photos for Christmas cards
David Cameron's Christmas card has nothing to do with Christmas
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Aid budget on course to double as share of Whitehall spending
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Foreign aid is on course to have doubled as a share of Whitehall spending by the end of the decade, MPs were warned on Friday. David Cameron faces a backlash over a “pious” new spending law that will commit future governments to spend 0.7 per cent of ...
Rethinking Britain's stance on overseas aidFinancial Times
Tory anger as Britain's foreign aid bill moves closer to being enshrined in lawExpress.co.uk
MPs 'overwhelmingly support' international aid lawScotsman
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Daily Mail
The Guardian
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Telegraph.co.uk
Foreign aid is on course to have doubled as a share of Whitehall spending by the end of the decade, MPs were warned on Friday. David Cameron faces a backlash over a “pious” new spending law that will commit future governments to spend 0.7 per cent of ...
Rethinking Britain's stance on overseas aid
Tory anger as Britain's foreign aid bill moves closer to being enshrined in law
MPs 'overwhelmingly support' international aid law
RT
Immigration debate 'could turn very nasty' – MP
RT
The immigration debate will get “very nasty” if politicians continue to ignore the pressure foreigners are placing on Britain's public services at a time of budget cuts and austerity, a Labour MP has warned. Frank Field, a socially conservative former employment ...
Immigration 'could turn very nasty'Chorley Citizen
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RT
The immigration debate will get “very nasty” if politicians continue to ignore the pressure foreigners are placing on Britain's public services at a time of budget cuts and austerity, a Labour MP has warned. Frank Field, a socially conservative former employment ...
Immigration 'could turn very nasty'
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