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Nick Clegg Sends Eid Al-Adha Greetings

28.11.2009 09:51    walsall-libdems.org.uk
Nick Clegg, Leader of the Liberal Democrats has sent his best wishes for Eid Al-Adha.
Nick Clegg Sends Eid Al-Adha Greetings


Top Tory election chief emabarrassed by his own defeat

28.11.2009 07:00    cornwall24.co.uk
A huge election swing from the Conservatives to the Liberal Democrats in Cornwall Council's first by-election is a significant indicator of growing disillusion with Conservatives at Cornwall Council, and a humiliation for the Conservatives' top Cornwall election organiser (who put
Top Tory election chief emabarrassed by his own defeat

Catherine Bearder Supports the Patent Pool

28.11.2009 06:27    southeastlibdems.org.uk
Catherine Bearder MEP today gave her support to the UNITAID patent pool.
Catherine Bearder Supports the Patent Pool


Schools to be punished over door handles

28.11.2009 06:23    telegraph.co.uk
Schools can be marked down by Ofsted for having low door handles, it has emerged.
Schools to be punished over door handles

Quarter of 11-year-olds 'underachieving'

28.11.2009 06:22    telegraph.co.uk
More than a quarter of 11-year-olds left primary school this year without a decent grasp of English and maths, official league tables will show.
Quarter of 11-year-olds 'underachieving'

Ofsted is simply making schools worse

28.11.2009 06:22    telegraph.co.uk
Ofsted has become a Left-wing front dedicated to maintaining the pretence that schools under Labour are getting better all the time, writes Simon Heffer.
Ofsted is simply making schools worse

Sentencing row erupts after Scottish prison numbers leap 31% in 10 years

28.11.2009 06:22    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SCOTLAND'S prison population has increased by almost 2,000 in a decade, fuelling a debate over sentencing in Holyrood.
Sentencing row erupts after Scottish prison numbers leap 31% in 10 years

Iraq inquiry: Britain's man at UN admits invasion was of 'questionable legitimacy'

28.11.2009 06:22    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE invasion of Iraq was of "questionable legitimacy", Britain's ambassador to the United Nations at the time of the war said yesterday.

Gordon Brown tables £10bn fund to fight climate change worldwide

28.11.2009 06:22    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A £10 billion fund to help halt climate change has been proposed by Gordon Brown at a meeting of heads of Commonwealth governments.
Gordon Brown tables £10bn fund to fight climate change worldwide

My son will never survive US trial, warns Scots-born hacker Gary McKinnon's mother

28.11.2009 06:21    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE mother of the Scots-born computer hacker facing extradition to the United States has revealed that psychiatrists fear her son is now more likely to take his own life.
My son will never survive US trial, warns Scots-born hacker Gary McKinnon's mother

Scotland's free care is 'too expensive', warns chief social worker

28.11.2009 06:21    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SCOTLAND may not be able to afford to continue offering free personal care for the elderly, according to the nation's top social worker.
Scotland's free care is 'too expensive', warns chief social worker

Holyrood could get new powers in first year of Tory government, says Clarke

28.11.2009 06:21    thescotsman.scotsman.com
ONE of the leading members of David Cameron's front-bench team has said he sees no reason why proposals to increase the Scottish Parliament's powers should not be brou
Holyrood could get new powers in first year of Tory government, says Clarke

Have we got trews for you? No, Boris, it's a London kilt

28.11.2009 06:21    thescotsman.scotsman.com
LONDON mayor Boris Johnson certainly has the stature to carry off wearing a kilt.
Have we got trews for you? No, Boris, it's a London kilt

Former Scottish secretary Des Browne confirms he is to step down

28.11.2009 06:21    thescotsman.scotsman.com
FORMER Scottish secretary Des Browne has announced he will step down at the next election.
Former Scottish secretary Des Browne confirms he is to step down

Sturgeon pledge as man's death takes Scots swine flu toll up to 47

28.11.2009 06:21    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THERE was another swine flu-related death in Scotland yesterday, taking the death toll this week to seven.
Sturgeon pledge as man's death takes Scots swine flu toll up to 47

PM tries to talk up England's World Cup bid

28.11.2009 06:21    thescotsman.scotsman.com
GORDON Brown attempted to salvage England's troubled bid to host the World Cup in 2018 yesterday, by meeting one of the senior football administrators who will decide on t
PM tries to talk up England's World Cup bid

David Maddox: Education row caps miserable week for beleaguered, friendless SNP

28.11.2009 06:21    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE declaration of war between councils in Scotland and the Scottish Government over education could mark the beginning of the end of the SNP's current project.

Baroness's illegal maid charged with fraud

28.11.2009 06:21    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE Attorney General faced new embarrassment yesterday when her former cleaner was charged with fraud and possessing a false passport.
Baroness's illegal maid charged with fraud

Poles paying UK national insurance in hope of a big pension

28.11.2009 06:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THOUSANDS of Polish small business owners are opting to pay their national insurance contributions in the UK instead of Poland in the hope of securing a larger pension, the co
Poles paying UK national insurance in hope of a big pension

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