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Gold-plated pensions aren’t part of David Cameron’s Big Society plan – Daily Mail

February 25, 2011 Nation, UK News Comments Off

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Gold-plated pensions aren't part of David Cameron's Big Society plan
Daily Mail
His belief in the Big Society acknowledges that a strong community with good public services available to all is essential - but that we shouldn't only look to the state to provide it. A lot of attention has been given to scope for more ...
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David Cameron is no messiah with his Big SocietyMirror.co.uk
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London man gets 5 years for YouTube terror videos – Register

February 25, 2011 Nation, UK News Comments Off

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London man gets 5 years for YouTube terror videos
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By Team Register • Get more from this author A London man who created extremist videos and loaded them onto the internet was jailed for five years today. Mohammed Gul, a 23-year-old from Elm Park Avenue, Hornchurch, was found guilty of five counts of ...
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UK Gibberish: Two due in court over school airgun attack – Scotsman

February 25, 2011 Nation, UK News Comments Off

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UK Gibberish: Two due in court over school airgun attack
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TWO teenagers are due in court in Ayr today in connection with an airgun attack near a school in which 11 youngsters were injured. No-one was seriously hurt in the incident in Auchinleck, East Ayrshire, yesterday afternoon. ...
Boy bailed on airgun attack chargeThe Press Association
Hooded air gun thugs shoot 11 pupils on lunch break at schoolDaily Mail
Ayrshire school airgun incident sees 11 children injuredThe Guardian
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Colin Hatch murder accused remanded – The Press Association

February 25, 2011 Nation, UK News Comments Off

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Colin Hatch murder accused remanded
The Press Association
The prisoner accused of murdering child sex killer Colin Hatch has appeared in court. Damien Fowkes, 35, was remanded in custody at Beverley Magistrates' Court in East Yorkshire and told he must appear at Hull Crown Court on March 8, ...
Inmate in court over murder of child killer Colin HatchBBC News
Colin Hatch murder accused remandedIndependent
Damien Fowkes arrested for Colin Hatch's murder accused of Ian Huntley attackDaily Mail
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Terrorist who alleged torture in custody loses appeal – The Guardian

February 25, 2011 Nation, UK News Comments Off

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Terrorist who alleged torture in custody loses appeal
The Guardian
Rangzieb Ahmed was the first person in Britain to be convicted of directing terrorism. Photograph: Dennis Stone / Rex Features A British terrorist who appealed against his conviction on the grounds that the UK government had been complicit in his ...
Appeal by convicted terrorist dismissedRochdale Online
Terror boss loses conviction appealThe Press Association

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Miliband ‘Labour vision’ queried – BBC News

February 25, 2011 Nation, UK News Comments Off

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Miliband 'Labour vision' queried
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Ed Miliband was "unwise" to say New Labour was dead but offer no clear alternative in last year's leadership contest, Lord Mandelson has said. In a new chapter for the paperback edition of his memoirs, the ex-Labour minister reflects on how Mr Miliband ...
A Shadow Chancellor from Outside the Shadow Cabinet?Independent (blog)
Miliband wanted his brother David to take Ed Balls jobThe Sun
Labour might propose lower threshold for 50p income tax rate, says Ed BallsThe Guardian
This is London -Spectator.co.uk -FT.com (blog)
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Few universities justified in charging £9000 tuition fees, says minister – The Guardian

February 25, 2011 Nation, UK News Comments Off

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Few universities justified in charging £9000 tuition fees, says minister
The Guardian
Students protest in Trafalgar Square against the rise in fees. David Willetts has warned vice-chancellors that very few universities will be justified in charging the maximum Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA Very few universities would be justified in ...
delay to higher education plansBBC News
Universities need 'student charters' to justify top feesTelegraph.co.uk
Competition will be Willetts' fee fighterTimes Higher Education
Politics.co.uk
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Ireland votes in crucial election – The Press Association

February 25, 2011 Nation, UK News Comments Off

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Ireland votes in crucial election
The Press Association
Voters in the Irish Republic are at the polls in the most eagerly anticipated election in decades. Almost 3.2 million voters will cast their ballots with 550 plus candidates running in 43 constituencies for 166 seats. Polling stations opened at 7am on ...
Indebted Irish take revenge in crisis pollswissinfo.ch
Irish seek revenge at polls for financial fiascoIndependent
Beyond the yin and yang of Fine Gael and Fianna FáilThe Guardian
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UK news: Forces ‘undermined’ by defence review – Scotsman

February 25, 2011 Nation, UK News Comments Off

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UK news: Forces 'undermined' by defence review
Scotsman
By Staff Reporter THE decision to scrap HMS Ark Royal and the Harrier jump jet fleet has undermined the armed forces' ability to mount crucial operations, leading military figures have warned David Cameron. Ten retired army and navy chiefs have written ...
Cuts 'will damage UK defence' warn ex military chiefsChannel 4 News
Military experts warning over defence spending reviewTelegraph.co.uk
Defence cuts will risk lives, warn ex-generalsAFP
BBC News -Defence Management
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Row over Peter Fahy’s reported budget remarks – BBC News

February 25, 2011 Nation, UK News Comments Off

Daily Mail

Row over Peter Fahy's reported budget remarks
BBC News
A row has broken out involving the chief constable of Greater Manchester and the Home Office over reported comments about police budget cuts. Peter Fahy was reported to have said that cuts could lead to vulnerable people being put at risk and ...
'Irresponsible': Home Office slams Police chief''s critisism of budget cutsThis is London
Home Office accuses senior policeman of being 'utterly irresponsible'Telegraph.co.uk
Manchester police chief warns kids at risk from Government cutsMirror.co.uk
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