Friday, 4 November 2011

Politics List
So which little gem of a story would you all like today........?

Hmmm?

All can be seen on the front page:-
(The schools one is worrying........)
England has gone "down the tubes",

I reckon!

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Border officials 'have lost track of 124,000 asylum seekers and migrants'


MPs said the number of individuals ‘lost’ by the UK Border Agency had almost tripled in six months from 40,500 in March to 124,000 in September.

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Failed asylum seeker thrown out THREE times sneaks back to UK to murder his ex-lover


Younas Beraki, pictured, shoved mother-of-one Genet Kidane from Coventry on to a busy dual carriageway because she had ended their relationship.

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Big Brother's THREE MILLION targets: Massive surge in intrusive surveillance by state snoopers


Playgrounds scrapped and children to share unisex toilets as schools look to accommodate 350,000 extra pupils


Unisex toilets will be introduced into schools in order to create as many as 350,000 extra classroom places whilst playgrounds will no longer be obligatory under new laws.

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Merkel threat to Greece: We'll kick you out of EU if you hold referendum


The German Chancellor threatened the Greeks not only with an end to bailout cash and ejection from the single currency, but also expulsion from the EU for at least ten years.

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Sarko finds a leader to look up to as Obama jokes: 'It's lucky your daughter has her mother's looks'


----------------------------------------------------------------Soon after arriving at the G20 summit in Cannes, Barack Obama congratulated the French President on fathering a daughter with his former supermodel wife, Carla Bruni.

Charles's estate opened up to scrutiny as it's judged to be a public authority


The Duchy of Cornwall has been ordered to hand information concerning the environmental impact of the Port Navas oyster farm in Cornwall to a local campaigner.

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Just one in five backs strike: Low turnout, but union sticks to pension walkout


------------------------------------------------------------------The union said its members, ranging from school dinner ladies and refuse collectors to social workers and NHS staff, backed a campaign of industrial action on November 30.

World's first 'halal whisky' made without alcohol goes on sale in time for party season


People concerned about suffering the effects of a nasty hangover over Christmas need not worry following the launch of this new alcohol-free Whisky by U.S. firm ArKay Beverages

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Civil servants dined at 'tacky' restaurant paid for by taxpayer


------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ordnance Survey officials have dined at the taxpayers expense in the American restaurant chain Hooters, famed for its scantily clad, well-endowed waitresses

MPs cautioned over e-petition debates as the 'No to 70m' campaign is signed every three seconds


MPs were told it should not be assumed that Government e-petitions will prompt a debate in Parliament even if they attract 100,000 signatures.