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- International Commissioners condemn the appalling murder of Tyre Nichols
- Iqbal Wahhab OBE empowers Togo prisoners
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- Media and Public Relations Officer for Jean Lambert MEP (full-time)
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Accent neutralisation and a crisis of identity in India's call centres
From: External news09 Feb 2011
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The demand for a neutral global accent in the call centre industry is seeing Indian workers stripped of their mother tongue
Osborne to detail results of bank bonus talks
From: External news09 Feb 2011
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Chancellor George Osborne is expected to announce the outcome of talks with the banks aimed at curbing bonuses and boosting lending to business.
Poll of polls shows cuts denting PM's 'Teflon' image
From: External news09 Feb 2011
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David Cameron's honeymoon with the voters has ended and he is no longer "Teflon man" as public spending cuts start to bite, according to The Independent's latest "poll of polls".
William Hague reveals fears for Middle East peace process
From: External news09 Feb 2011
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Foreign secretary says uncertainty in Arab world could derail peace and urges Israel to tone down its 'belligerent' language
Spending cuts will create 'meaner, nastier' Britain
From: External news08 Feb 2011
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Unions and voluntary groups warn that the most vulnerable people will be hit if government cuts £4.5bn to voluntary sector
The General Synod The synod supported the proposal two years ago
I am alarmed that David Cameron denigrated multiculturalism, to the applause of European Union ministers.
It is unclear how much leverage President Obamahas to keep Egypt’s vice president on a path toward change.
Cuts undermining 'big society', says senior charity chief
From: External news07 Feb 2011
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Elisabeth Hoodless, outgoing executive director of Community Service Volunteers, says cuts in funding are removing opportunities for people to help deliver services
Blunkett 'was victim of phone-hacking' when in office
From: External news07 Feb 2011
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David Blunkett, the former home secretary, believes his mobile phone was illegally hacked by journalists while he was in charge of police, prisons and anti-terrorism at one of the most sensitive government departments.