A selection of recent media reports
Monday, 29 March 2010
GORDON Brown's five key election pledges were last night branded a...
Online Sun (29-Mar-2010)
A SHOCK new survey for The Sun has revealed how Britons feel badly let down by Labour's shambolic handling of immigration. More than two-thirds of the 1,500 adults quizzed by YouGov feel the surge in immigrants - 163,000 in 2008 alone - has had a negative impact on the UK. See more poll results below.
Online Sun (29-Mar-2010)
BRITISH taxpayers are paying out millions of pounds for pregnant Polish women and other migrants to give birth in Eastern European hospitals under controversial EU benefit...
Daily Express (29-Mar-2010)
Exam results: Pupils from Chinese and Indian backgrounds are more likely to gain good grades in their GCSEs Chinese and Indian pupils gain more top grades than white British children in every school subject, official figures...
Daily Mail (28-Mar-2010)
THE Tories last night launched a scathing attack on the Prime Ministers sheer dishonesty after he was caught lying over Labours record on immigration and...
Daily Express (28-Mar-2010)
BBC Politics Show reporter It is what party leaders always say they want - the chance to debate the issues that will win or lose the general election directly with the...
BBC News (28-Mar-2010)
A fixed cap on immigration to the UK could be a political own goal, an independent think tank has warned. The centre-left Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) said a cap would be an "unworkable policy".
Birmingham Post.net (28-Mar-2010)
EXCLUSIVE: Unmanned drone planes are to be used to stop illegal immigrants heading for Britain. The remote-controlled aircraft will hunt down boats organised by ruthless people...
Sunday Mirror (28-Mar-2010)
Legal defeat prompts far-right party to 'refocus its propaganda on a new...
The Independent (28-Mar-2010)
The Limits to Limits: Is a cap on immigration a viable policy for the...
IPPR (28-Mar-2010)
New Labour have an atrocious record on Information Technology. Repeatedly their IT projects are exposed as ill-planned and badly run, as well as needlessly...
The Mail On Sunday (27-Mar-2010)
THE General Election is almost upon us. If, as predicted, the date remains May 6, we have just 40 days, including today, to make the most momentous decision about
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