Sunday, 8 November 2009

Home Office covered up immigration risk

A home office worker walks past the sign at the main entrance to the home office.

Documents reveal Labour's 'open door' policy knowingly risked allowing dangerous people to settle in Britain unchecked 121 comments


Thatcher said he was a spy for South Africans

Sir Mark Thatcher became an informer to South Africa to avoid prosecution for his role in a botched coup in central Africa 6 comments


COMMENT

Jeremy Clarkson

Get me a rope before Mandelson wipes us all out

It’s a lovely idea, to get out of this stupid, Fairtrade, Brown-stained, Mandelson-skewed, equal-opportunities, multicultural hellhole



BBC staff are 'bribed' to move north

Staff who move to the new Manchester hub will retain generous London allowances, at a cost to the licence-fee payer of £40m

Jobless graduate tally to hit 100,000

The number of jobless university leavers is expected to break last year's barrier, heightening fears of a 'lost generation'


POLITICS

Home Office covered up immigration risk

A home office worker walks past the sign at the main entrance to the home office.

Documents reveal Labour's 'open door' policy knowingly risked allowing dangerous people to settle in Britain unchecked

Labour hit by election poll cash crisis

The party is facing an election crisis after Labour's banks imposed a ban spending extra money on campaigning

Viscount uses loophole to net £140,000

A hereditary peer whose ancestor gave his name to the Falkland Islands has admitted 'exploiting a loophole' to claim expenses

Tom Wise

Battle to nail an MEP

UKIP’s Tom Wise has been convicted of expenses fraud