CHURCH DEMAND ON OUR VOTING CHOICE IS ARROGANT Government to face legal action by returned asylum-seeker Over 150 cannabis factories uncovered in Gwent New count of soaring population to be kept under wraps Woman jailed over captive relatives Deported family sent back to UK from AfricaA selection of recent media reports
Five days from now we shall have voted, or more likely according to the opinion polls not have voted, in the European elections and the ecclesiastical establishment is getting its gaiters in a twist over its fear that we shall do something...
Daily Express (31-May-2009)
Gay man's deportation to Uganda is overturned by High Court judge. Emily Dugan...
The Independent (31-May-2009)
MORE THAN 150 cannabis factories were discovered by Gwent Police during the past three years. Since March 2006 a total of 158 factories were found throughout the area which includes 111 that were uncovered during 2007...
South Wales Argus (30-May-2009)
Comments (0) Add to My Stories Revised figures are to be produced in an attempt to get to grips with the scale of Britain's fast-growing population and the impact of...
The Mail On Sunday (30-May-2009)
A woman has been given a seven-year jail term for falsely imprisoning her three daughters-in-law who she treated as "slaves and dogs". Naseebah Bibi, 63, would not let the women leave the family home in Blackburn, Lancashire, without her permission, Preston Crown Court...
Ealing Times (30-May-2009)
A mother and her young son who were forcibly removed from Scotland have been returned from Africa to the UK. Fatou Felicite Gaye and her son Arouna, four, have been left without a country they can call home after being refused entry to the Ivory...
The Herald_uk (30-May-2009)
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