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guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - 12 hours ago
Deborah Summers: The prime minister is to 'push ahead' with terror legislation despite doubts it will get through Lords
Also tagged: politics, uk news, gordon brown, house of commons, uk security and terrorism, terrorism policy
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - 15 hours ago
London, Oct.6 (ANI): The British Government has decided to abandon its proposal to hold terrorist suspects for 42 days after being told that it will be defeated in the House of Lords. Ministers have privately admitted …
Also tagged: vote, london, national, legislation, parliament, prime minister, dustbin, british government, peers, abandonment, 28 days, terrorism act, parliament act, tooth and nail, controversial proposal
guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Oct 5, 2008
Obituary: Labour minister and Lib Dem peer who backed Europe and broadcasting freedom
Also tagged: politics, uk news, the guardian, labour, liberal democrats
bloggernews.net » Blogger News Network - Oct 1, 2008
(London, UK) The biggest ever event to End Child Poverty takes place in London this Saturday, 4th October, with thousands expected to participate in a march from Millbank via Westminster to Trafalgar Square. According …
Also tagged: uk news, breaking news, autism, child poverty, education news, westminster, tax credits, house of commons, vulnerable, medical news, trafalgar square, autism awareness, world politics, all news, country news, european news, blogosphere news, prime minister gordon brown, ivan corea, uk autism foundation, millbank, lee scott mp, carer s allowance, baroness uddin of bethnal green, disability living allowance, end child poverty campaign, keep the promise event, 5 million children in poverty
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 1, 2008
London, Oct 1 (ANI): Europes human rights watchdog has expressed considerable concern about the prospect of terrorist suspects being held in police custody in the UK for up to 42 days. The controversial law was passed …
Also tagged: national, police station, gordon brown, david davis, safeguards, daily express, 28 days, prime minister gordon brown, high security, uk london, secretary david, shadow home secretary, police custody, security police, controversial law, human rights watchdog, terrorism legislation, degrading treatment or punishment, police detention, terrorism act 2000
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 28, 2008
A terminally ill woman who fears that her husband will be jailed for helping her die vows to take her fight to the Lords if she fails in a landmark case which begins this week.
Also tagged: husband, swiss, euthanasia, high court, right to die, dignitas, debbie purdy, terminally ill, suicide clinic
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Politics - Sep 27, 2008
A terminally ill woman who fears that her husband will be jailed for helping her die has vowed to take her legal fight to the House of Lords if she fails in a landmark case which begins this week.
Also tagged: husband, swiss, euthanasia, high court, right to die, dignitas, debbie purdy, terminally ill, suicide clinic
guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Sep 25, 2008
Hélène Mulholland: Tourists around Westminster were today privy to the bizarre sight of an entire evacuation of the House of Lords, the House of Commons, and Portcullis House
Also tagged: politics, uk news, house of commons
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 23, 2008
London, Sep 23 (ANI): Famed novelist and former British spy John le Carre has said that Britons have been stripped of their civil liberties amid an atmosphere of panic over the threat from terrorism. In a rare public …
Also tagged: national, civil liberties, mps, civil rights, britons, gordon brown, spin doctors, time limit, erosion, novelist, john le carre, terror suspects, sovereignty, special relationship, outspoken critic, prime minister gordon brown, british spy, false pretences, little anger, public intervention
guardian.co.uk » Politics | guardian.co.uk - Sep 2, 2008
Lords used to hail from right across the country. Now they're concentrated in the south-east. Time for a radical solution?
Also tagged: politics, uk news, comment is free