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Britain is not making deals with envoys of the Libyan regime, Downing Street insisted today, as news emerged that UK officials held private talks with a senior aide of Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif over recent days.
Allegations of mistreatment of a Kenyan businessman suggest the FBI and MI5 have opened a 'new Guantánamo' in Kampala
Ken Clarke privatises Birmingham Prison amid union fury
From: External news31 Mar 2011
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Birmingham Prison is to become the first jail in the UK to be privatised, Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has said.
In this week’s New Statesman: Who are the English?
From: External news31 Mar 2011
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his week's New Statesman is a special issue on Englishness in which NS look at a nation in the grip of an identity crisis
EDL supporters’ racist tirade on Halifax train
From: External news31 Mar 2011
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A GANG of hooligans who chanted racist abuse on a train are being hunted by British Transport Police.
The real alternative lies in the estates of Brixton, Peckham, Hackney…
From: External news30 Mar 2011
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It is no use simply complaining about injustice or inequality; if we want to really advocate for change in society, then of course, we must offer an alternative.
After years of waiting, reform campaign reaches for its place in history
From: External news30 Mar 2011
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Campaigning for the historic referendum on voting reform burst into life yesterday as Ed Miliband joined Liberal Democrats and Greens in a cross-party push for a Yes vote.
UK takes steps to expel five Libyan diplomats - Hague
From: External news30 Mar 2011
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The UK has taken steps to expel five Libyan diplomats, Foreign Secretary William Hague has said.
Burma junta disbanded as 'civilian' government sworn in
From: External news30 Mar 2011
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Closed-door inauguration marks beginning of new government, which is dominated by former military officers
Assad blames conspirators for Syrian protests
From: External news30 Mar 2011
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Syria's president makes first public address since protests erupted two weeks ago, but fails to make expected concessions