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  • First David Cameron should bring his own tax havens to book | Simon Jenkins

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    tax havens . Or rather, I can see the point, but not why we tolerate them. They are licensed theft from the exchequer, offshore fiscal Scud aimed directly at the nation's budget. For a decade politicians in Washington, London and elsewhere have railed against them - but done nothing.Years ago I, by mistake, slipped an income tax voucher for March into my folder for April. This delayed ...

  • Britains House of Commons votes to legalize gay marriage in England Wales

    RT - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    UK Britain's House of Commons has voted to legalize gay marriage in England and Wales. British MPs approved the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill by 366 votes to 161. The bill will move onto the House of Lords, where it is expected to face opposition.Several Tory MPs spoke out against the bill, which has caused tensions within the party. The Labour and Liberal Democrat leaderships backed ...

  • PM under more pressure as 130 Tory MPs oppose gay marriage Bill

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    David Cameron's leadership came under further pressure tonight as 130 Conservative MPs voted against gay marriage and he was warned that the proposal would now run into fierce opposition in the House of ...

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  • Take disabled sport seriously urges Baroness Grey-Thompson

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Seven months after the Prime Minister gave an emotional speech insisting that the Paralympics had transformed perceptions of the disabled in Britain, a former Paralympian has launched a scathing attack on the Government's approach to sport, insisting that fewer disabled children are competing now than in the early ...

  • From swivel-eyed loons to lesbian queens what fresh hell for the Tories | Hadley Freeman

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    a lesbian queen should gay marriage be legalised. Now, depending on your cultural reference points, the phrase "lesbian queen" will bring to mind a dodgy calypso song you once heard on holiday, a giant yacht ploughing its way majestically through the Indian ocean, or Clare Balding. Honestly, I'd be fine having any of the above as the ruling figure of Great Britain. Seriously, who ...

  • Bradley Manning prosecutors seek to prove WikiLeaks suspect aided enemy

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Bradley Manning have decided to drop one of 22 counts against him, but are pressing ahead with the most serious accusation, that he "aided the enemy".Military lawyers told Manning's final pre-trial hearing that they would no longer seek to prove the US soldier was guilty of leaking a single state department cable, known as ...

  • Hospitals freeze AE targets - because they can’t hit them

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Hospitals across Britain have been forced to suspend targets to see accident and emergency patients within four hours because they can no longer cope with demand, doctors and managers have ...

  • Karachis king over the water Altaf Hussain of the MQM

    guardian.co.uk - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    From an unassuming office in Edgware, the Pakistani metropolis is ruled by a party Imran Khan accuses of murdering his Movement for Justice colleague Zhara Shahid ...

  • Newspaper royal charter plans are bizarre says Liberty director

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Shami Chakrabarti , has hit out against politicians and newspaper barons, accusing them of letting down the public over promises to set up a new press watchdog.One of six assessors on ...

  • Watch out Watford Here comes the secretive Bilderberg Group

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Whether it's the shape-shifting group of reptilian descendants from the constellation Draco who control humanity, or the shadowy cabal of powerful financiers and politicians who covertly run all governments, conspiracy theorists are once again preparing for their annual jamboree of protest against those who really rule the world, this year in the highly secretive destination ...

  • No swimming Britain has some of the worst quality bathing water in Europe

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Britain has some of the worst quality bathing water in Europe, with six per cent of its beaches and other swimming spots failing to meet the minimum EU ...

  • Inferno author Dan Brown honoured to be invited to join the Freemasons

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    His best-selling novels illuminate the shadowy organisations that supposedly run the world. But Dan Brown was "honoured" to receive an invitation to join the Freemasons, the arcane fraternity whose tentacles are said to extend into the highest echelons of ...

  • Plenty of Fish dating site founder pulls Intimate Encounters option to ward off sleazy men

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    But the founder of one of Britain's biggest dating website has now decided to take radical action to root out fake and sleazy profiles - after revealing that many of the "women" who use the hook-ups section of his site are actually men in disguise.Writing to members on Monday, Markus Frind, the Canadian founder of Plenty of Fish (POF), said that he had been forced to make a series ...

  • Will IMF repeat anti-austerity call | Larry Elliott

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Someone stands to lose face when the International Monetary Fund passes judgment on the UK on Wednesday. After two weeks crawling all over the economy, the big question is whether it will repeat the call it made last month for the chancellor to ease up on the pace of deficit ...

  • Senior NHS figure challenges Jeremy Hunt over causes of AE crisis

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Jeremy Hunt .Mike Farrar, the chief executive of the NHS Confederation, the body representing organisations commissioning and providing health services, questioned Hunt's assertion that Labour was to blame for a public loss of confidence in alternatives to casualty by agreeing a new contract with ...

  • Prince Charles calls for war on animal poachers

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Prince Charles has warned that criminal gangs are turning to animal poaching, an unprecedented slaughter of species that can only be stopped by waging war on the perpetrators, in the latest of a series of increasingly outspoken speeches about the environment.Addressing a conference of conservationists at St James's Palace in London, the Prince of Wales announced a meeting of heads of state ...

  • Dominic Grieve I do everything to explain benefits of Human Rights Act | Richard Norton-Taylor

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Dominic Grieve , is going to be with us. He was at it once more on Saturday at the AGM of Liberty, the civil rights campaigning organisation.He does everything he can, he said, to explain the "benefits" of ...

  • Anger at EMD cinema decision delay

    This is Local London - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Bill Hodgson and Neil Gerrard, chair of the Waltham Forest Cinema Trust Campaigners have bemoaned the "never ending" saga of what will happen to the former EMD cinema after the result of an appeal which could determine its future was delayed. Waltham Forest Cinema Trust members have already waited five months to hear the verdict on an appeal launched by the United Church for ...

  • Park users form group to improve public space

    This is Local London - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Paul Corney (third from left) People who got fed up of their park becoming a dumping ground for rubbish have taken it upon themselves to give it a spring clean. Neighbours of The Highams Park off The Charter Road filled 17 bags with litter when around 20 of them joined forces to spruce up the public land earlier this month. They have now formed a group and the Friends of The Highams ...

  • Pirates ahoy Baby group raises awareness for cancer charity

    This is Local London - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Teacher Lynsey Giovanelli wearing her eye-patch, with her baby Sing and Sign group. A baby group dressed up as pirates while their teacher wore an eye-patch for the day to raise awareness for an eye cancer charity. Lynsey Giovanelli organised the pirate themed event at Hampden Way Children's Centre in Hampden Way, New Southgate, yesterday which helped raise approximately 80 for ...

  • Man charged with attempted burglary in Dartford

    This is Local London - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    By Sam Christie A 23-YEAR-OLD man is to be hauled before magistrates after being charged in connection with an attempted burglary in Dartford. Police officers were called about 6.50pm on May 3 to reports of an attempted break-in at a home in Joyce Green Lane. It is believed the man was scared off by someone coming to the door to investigate. Billy Quinn, of no fixed abode, ...

  • Barnet Council defends Olympic torch relay spend

    This is Local London - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    , Reporter Barnet spent more than three times the national average on the Olympic torch's visit to the borough, new figures reveal. Figures obtained by a Freedom of Information request show Barnet Borough Council spent 123,000 on hosting the Olympic flame on July 25 last year, compared to an average of 40,000 for local authorities across the country. Of the 123,000 spent by the ...

  • Butcher Tasered after wielding knife outside Buckingham Palace spared jail

    This is Local London - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    By Court Reporter A Harrow butcher Tasered by police outside Buckingham Palace as he brandished a carving knife while demanding to deliver a letter to the Queen has been spared jail. Talhat Rehman, 55, sparked terror among tourists after holding the eight-inch blade to his throat during the Changing of the Guard ceremony. Horrified sightseers and onlookers also witnessed Rehman ...

  • Man charged after police pursuit in Weybridge

    This is Local London - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Police chase: A man has been charged A 27-year-old man has been charged with driving offences after a police pursuit car and another vehicle collided in Weybridge last year. Officers were following a Suzuki Swift when the crash happened in Brooklands Road on December 7. The man has been charged with dangerous driving, driving while unfit through drink or drugs, failing to stop for a ...

  • Woman with FOUR kidneys stuns doctors

    This is Local London - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Doctors got a shock when a woman who came into hospital with a suspected water infection turned out to have four kidneys. Student Jessica Curphey was taken to ...

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