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Surveillance bill triggers alarm over sweeping powers for spies
The Guardian
A GCHQ outpost at Bude in Cornwall – powers to carry out mass surveillance programmes will be made more explicit in proposed legislation. Photograph: Kieran Doherty/Reuters. Patrick Wintour and Alan Travis. Wednesday 4 November 2015 16.40 EST ...
Britain seeks greater access to citizens' online activityJakarta Post
To MI5 with loveThe Economist
Theresa May: We will spy on 12 months of your web historyMirror.co.uk
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A GCHQ outpost at Bude in Cornwall – powers to carry out mass surveillance programmes will be made more explicit in proposed legislation. Photograph: Kieran Doherty/Reuters. Patrick Wintour and Alan Travis. Wednesday 4 November 2015 16.40 EST ...
Britain seeks greater access to citizens' online activity
To MI5 with love
Theresa May: We will spy on 12 months of your web history
The Guardian
Student demonstrators clash with police at central London rally
The Guardian
Protesters have clashed with police as thousands of students marched through central London in a rally calling for free education, with some activists throwing smoke bombs and targeting government buildings. At least 12 demonstrators, who were calling ...
Students clash with police during protest in central London over university feesTelegraph.co.uk
Scuffles break out in London at student tuition fees protestTV Newsroom
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The Guardian
Protesters have clashed with police as thousands of students marched through central London in a rally calling for free education, with some activists throwing smoke bombs and targeting government buildings. At least 12 demonstrators, who were calling ...
Students clash with police during protest in central London over university fees
Scuffles break out in London at student tuition fees protest
Student tuition fee protest turns violent after Labour MP John McDonnell's speech
The Guardian
George Osborne can find £4.4bn without cutting tax credits, says thinktank
The Guardian
The thinktank says George Osborne could cancel cuts to tax credits and not have to raise revenue and still meet his two major fiscal objectives. Photograph: Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters. Patrick Wintour Political editor. Wednesday 4 November 2015 19.01 EST ...
Tax credit cuts 'tweak' won't help poorer families - think-tankWirral Globe
Tax credits: Osborne pledges action after Lords defeatTV Newsroom
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The thinktank says George Osborne could cancel cuts to tax credits and not have to raise revenue and still meet his two major fiscal objectives. Photograph: Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters. Patrick Wintour Political editor. Wednesday 4 November 2015 19.01 EST ...
Tax credit cuts 'tweak' won't help poorer families - think-tank
Tax credits: Osborne pledges action after Lords defeat
George Osborne urged to squeeze incomes of high-rate taxpayers to ease burden ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Oxford University criticised for accepting oligarch's £75m donation
Telegraph.co.uk
Oxford University has been urged to review its decision to open a new school of government with a £75m donation from Len Blavatnik, Britain's richest man. In a letter to the Guardian, the signatories describe the university's decision to accept the ...
Oxford University told to stop 'selling its reputation to Putin's associates ...The Independent
STEPHEN GLOVER: How sickening that Oxford Lefties who insulted Mrs Thatcher ...Daily Mail
Oxford draws fire over oligarch's funding of Herzog & de Meuron buildingArchitects' Journal
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Telegraph.co.uk
Oxford University has been urged to review its decision to open a new school of government with a £75m donation from Len Blavatnik, Britain's richest man. In a letter to the Guardian, the signatories describe the university's decision to accept the ...
Oxford University told to stop 'selling its reputation to Putin's associates ...
STEPHEN GLOVER: How sickening that Oxford Lefties who insulted Mrs Thatcher ...
Oxford draws fire over oligarch's funding of Herzog & de Meuron building
The Independent
Andy McSmith's Diary: John Bercow uses PMQs to wind up clock-watching David ...
The Independent
The antagonism between David Cameron and Speaker John Bercow simmers below the surface every time the Prime Minister addresses the Commons. It started years ago. Cameron remembers Bercow as a head-banging Thatcherite who seemed to ...
PMQs sketch: Cameron thinks cutting tax credits is funSpectator.co.uk (blog)
Cameron rejects Corbyn's concerns over looming NHS 'winter crisis'The Guardian
Sketch: Cameron not entertained by a longer PMQsHerald Scotland
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The Independent
The antagonism between David Cameron and Speaker John Bercow simmers below the surface every time the Prime Minister addresses the Commons. It started years ago. Cameron remembers Bercow as a head-banging Thatcherite who seemed to ...
PMQs sketch: Cameron thinks cutting tax credits is fun
Cameron rejects Corbyn's concerns over looming NHS 'winter crisis'
Sketch: Cameron not entertained by a longer PMQs
Telegraph.co.uk
£100000 raised in 24 hours in bid to save Margaret Thatcher's clothes and ...
Telegraph.co.uk
More than £100,000 in cash has been raised in just 24 hours by members of the public to save Margaret Thatcher's clothes and personal possessions for the nation. Tens of thousands of pounds more has been pledged to the Thatcher Centre, which will bid ...
Furore prompts another auction of Margaret Thatcher's clothesThe Australian Financial Review
Margaret Thatcher: Not Stylish Enough For the Victoria and AlbertPower Line (blog)
Snubbing Margaret Thatcher's ClothesThe New Yorker
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Telegraph.co.uk
More than £100,000 in cash has been raised in just 24 hours by members of the public to save Margaret Thatcher's clothes and personal possessions for the nation. Tens of thousands of pounds more has been pledged to the Thatcher Centre, which will bid ...
Furore prompts another auction of Margaret Thatcher's clothes
Margaret Thatcher: Not Stylish Enough For the Victoria and Albert
Snubbing Margaret Thatcher's Clothes
Scotsman
Tom Peterkin: Dugdale must improve party position
Scotsman
The Scottish Labour leader has to go convinced voters that Labour can challenge the SNP. Picture: Lisa Ferguson. TOM PETERKIN. 23:11 Wednesday 04 November 2015. 0. Have your say. Wandering around the watering holes frequented by Labour ...
Oh yes we can...'Pantomime dame' Alex Neil says Nats will have tax credits ...Express.co.uk
Scottish National party vows to make up tax credit cuts shortfallFinancial Times
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Scotsman
The Scottish Labour leader has to go convinced voters that Labour can challenge the SNP. Picture: Lisa Ferguson. TOM PETERKIN. 23:11 Wednesday 04 November 2015. 0. Have your say. Wandering around the watering holes frequented by Labour ...
Oh yes we can...'Pantomime dame' Alex Neil says Nats will have tax credits ...
Scottish National party vows to make up tax credit cuts shortfall
Scottish Government will have powers over tax credits, says SNP
Irish Independent
Just 36pc of people in Republic want to see united Ireland in near future
Irish Independent
JUST over a third of people in the Republic want to see a united Ireland in the near future, a new survey has revealed. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. A cross-border survey, carried out by Behaviours & Attitudes, showe ...
'13% in NI want united Ireland in short to medium term', survey suggestsBBC News
Is the 'wrong side of history' the better place?the Irish News
Same sex marriage vote thwarted by DUP vetoIrish Times
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Irish Independent
JUST over a third of people in the Republic want to see a united Ireland in the near future, a new survey has revealed. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. A cross-border survey, carried out by Behaviours & Attitudes, showe ...
'13% in NI want united Ireland in short to medium term', survey suggests
Is the 'wrong side of history' the better place?
Same sex marriage vote thwarted by DUP veto
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New rape data for England and Wales shows regional variation
BBC News
The way police and prosecutors deal with rape allegations varies widely across England and Wales, according to an Inspectorate of Constabulary report. The proportion of suspects charged with rape in 2014-15 has been falling - and is as low as 6% in one ...
Police in the dock as only 1 in 10 reported rapes lead to chargesDaily Mail
Rape reporting data 'a starting point' for public scrutiny of case handlingBelfast Telegraph
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BBC News
The way police and prosecutors deal with rape allegations varies widely across England and Wales, according to an Inspectorate of Constabulary report. The proportion of suspects charged with rape in 2014-15 has been falling - and is as low as 6% in one ...
Police in the dock as only 1 in 10 reported rapes lead to charges
Rape reporting data 'a starting point' for public scrutiny of case handling
Telegraph.co.uk
Hospital chaplain loses gay marriage tribunal against Church of England
Telegraph.co.uk
The Church of England was last night described as a “laughing stock” by one of its own bishops despite winning a bruising employment tribunal case brought by a gay cleric who defied a ban on same-sex marriage. The Rev Canon Jeremy Pemberton, ...
Gay hospital chaplain loses discrimination case against CofEThe Guardian
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Telegraph.co.uk
The Church of England was last night described as a “laughing stock” by one of its own bishops despite winning a bruising employment tribunal case brought by a gay cleric who defied a ban on same-sex marriage. The Rev Canon Jeremy Pemberton, ...
Gay hospital chaplain loses discrimination case against CofE
Gay canon loses prejudice case
Gay canon Jeremy Pemberton was not discriminated against
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