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Tory Politico (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Earlier this evening I wrote about how one of the main thrusts of Gordon Brown’s election strategy will be to portray the Conservatives as the party of privilege, this was clearly illustrated at PMQs on Wednesday when he said the parties tax policy was “written on the playing fields of Eton.” Labour makes no secret [...]
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Working Class Tory (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Benedict Brogan's blog features parts of an Evening Standard interview with Sally Bercow, wife of John, a Labour supporter and council candidate, who says: I don’t even want to send the children to the grammars in John’s constituency. I’m strongly against selection, because it entrenches privilege. Well why is she standing for the Labour party? The Parliamentary Labour Party is full...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/29/2009
Al-Qaida is thought to have gained control of the cocaine trade flourishing in Guinea and Mali There was little for the investigators to go on. The remains of the plane's skeleton, smouldering on a remote airstrip in the Sahara desert, revealed few clues. Even now, more than two weeks after the Boeing 727 was found in Mali, west Africa, the cause of the plane's demise has yet to be revealed, triggering...
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Yorkshire Soul (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
Friday QuizHow many men can you see in this spicture ?
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Yorkshire Soul (Free subscription) | 11/26/2009
Pale Is The New TanLots more strangely coloured people over at Pale Is The New Tan Blog
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Net News Publisher (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
A tough new compulsory licensing scheme designed to rid England, Wales and Northern Ireland of rogue wheel clampers, has been set out in the Crime and Security Bill. Proposals within the Bill will make it mandatory for all wheel clamping businesses to be licensed under the terms of a strict code of conduct. The code will [...]
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icWales (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Cowboy wheelclampers could be jailed for up to five years under tough new Government regulations.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
Compulsory licensing scheme announced in Queen's speech The government signalled a crackdown on cowboy wheel-clampers today. In the Queen's speech it was announced that legislation would be introduced so that there is a compulsory licensing scheme for all wheel-clamping businesses. Clamping on private land has been outlawed in Scotland since 1992, but has carried on in England and Wales. The new legislation...
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TruthSeeker24's anti-N.W.O. corner (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
Civil Liberties are an important issue to promote . Some innocent members of the public in the UK who are detained, but not charged or convicted under terrorism legislation may not hae their profiles wiped from the national database. The reason is that they are treated differently from all other offences. The proposal is directed toward those who are arrested for suspected terror offences. Yet, it...
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Yorkshire Soul (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
Academy of Science, San FranciscoThis is the cafe, it's a really beautiful modern building.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
Ex-Bill actor Graham Cole launches a campaign to protect elderly people and students from so-called distraction burglars.
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Yorkshire Soul (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
Muir Woods National MonumentThe home of big trees.Really big trees.
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Liberal Conspiracy (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Amnesty International has cautiously welcomed the Home Office’s three-month pilot scheme to grant women facing violence and who have insecure immigration status the ability to access a refuge and seek specialised support. Women who hold spousal or international student visas, or who are in the UK on temporary work permits are currently unable to access a refuge or specialised support because...