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Westminster expenses inquiry costs more than £840,000
From: External news23 Feb 2011
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The police investigation into abuses of parliamentary expenses has cost more than £840,000, Scotland Yard has said.
Amnesty calls for tighter controls before training foreign police
From: External news23 Feb 2011
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Amnesty International has called for police in Northern Ireland and other parts of the UK to review their training of Libyan and Bahraini police in the light of the crackdowns against pro-democracy protesters.
Libyan protesters defiant after Gaddafi speech
From: External news23 Feb 2011
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Heavy gunfire broke out in Libya's capital today as forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi opened fire in the streets a day after the longtime leader vowed to defend his rule and called on supporters to crack down on anti-government protesters.
Student who can't stay awake takes watchdog to court
From: External news22 Feb 2011
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A student who suffers from the chronic sleep disorder narcolepsy is to have her case heard by the Court of Appeal in London
Guidelines on interracial adoption are nothing new but the real question lies with the law
Momentous changes are taking place in the Middle East, UK Prime Minister David Cameron says
Black children took on average over 50 per cent longer to be placed for adoption than children from other ethnic groups
Innocent black Brits may get their DNA removed from database
From: External news22 Feb 2011
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Campaigners have welcomed proposed government reforms that could result in thousands of innocent black Britons being able to see their DNA samples removed from the controversial DNA database.
David Cameron to end 'state monopoly' in provision of public services
From: External news21 Feb 2011
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David Cameron is to "completely change" public services, bringing in a "presumption" that private companies, voluntary groups or charities are as able to run schools, hospitals and many other council services as the state.
Survey finds 73% of female managers believe barriers to advancement still exist, compared with only 38% of men