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In India and Israel, the burden of protest falls on the victims of injustice
From: External news07 Jun 2011
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The moment of truth is approaching for Obama and his like who preach the high morality of non-violence to the powerless
The Human Centipede sequel just too horrible to show, says BBFC
From: External news07 Jun 2011
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Horror film follow-up featuring brutality, degradation and mutilation 'poses a real risk to cinemagoers', say censors
Teachers' low expectations harm black children, say parents
From: External news07 Jun 2011
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Black middle class parents believe many teachers have low expectations for their children, according to latest research
George Osborne fends off criticism of spending cuts
From: External news06 Jun 2011
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Chancellor defends his polices despite stuttering economy, saying he is providing 'credibility, flexibility and stability'
Vince Cable warns GMB against co-ordinated strikes
From: External news06 Jun 2011
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Business Secretary Vince Cable has warned delegates at the GMB union's conference that co-ordinated strike action may lead to tougher union laws.
Revealed: 137 'silent peers' who make the case for reform
From: External news06 Jun 2011
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Nearly 140 members of the House of Lords have not spoken or asked a question in Parliament for at least a year. The presence of dozens of silent peers, who are all entitled to the privileges of membership, is one of the arguments used to counter those who say the House of Lords works well and does not need
The uprisings sweeping the Arab world appeared to have won their third victory over authoritarian rule by overthrowing President Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen after 33 years in power. He left for Saudi Arabia on Saturday to be treated for injuries received in an explosion in his presidential palace and is unlikely to
No Libya military deadline, says William Hague after meeting rebels
From: External news06 Jun 2011
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Foreign secretary denies mission creep but says UK military action could stretch beyond December
GUN CRIME should be treated like public health issue in Britain, the chairman of the Metropolitan Black Police Association has said
Israeli troops clash on Syrian border with protesters marking six-day war
From: External news06 Jun 2011
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Dozens injured as an estimated 1,000 Syrians and Palestinians gathered at border village of Majd al-Shams
