In the News 2009
2009
Guardian Unlimited, December 31 2009
Social policy in the noughties
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Iain Dale's Diary, December 29 2009
Campaigners of the Year
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The Scotsman, December 29 2009
Brown turns back clock with an ill-conceived revival of class war
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Daily Mail, December 28 2009
Daily Mail comments, Marriage Matters
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Daily Mail, December 28 2009
…After Labour’s 12 years of undermining families
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The Sunday Telegraph, December 27 2009
We need a shared story to underpin our national life
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Daily Mail, December 26 2009
My Monster of the year is as fake as his new tan
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The Spectator, December 19 2009
All in a good cause?
The Guardian, December 16 2009
Society: Social policy in the noughties: 10-year timeline: Key milestones in a period of change and controversy
Guardian Unlimited, December 16 2009
The road to recovery
The Sunday Times, December 13 2009
I married for money
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Adam Smith Institute blog, December 12 2009
Why Cameron is a conservative, liberal and socialist
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Policy Review Magazine, December 10 2009
Give credit where it's due
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The Guardian, December 9 2009
The big marriage breakup
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Daily Mail, December 8 2009
Rap music, goat curry and why crying racism won’t help us beat black crime.
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Ludlow Advertiser, December 5 2009
Philip Dunne MP, of Broad Street, Ludlow, says Labour plans are worse for elderly
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Children Now, December 3 2009
Reality check for early intervention rhetoric
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Daily Mail, December 1 2009
Marriage: Now it’s war
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The Independent, November 30 2009
Traditional Toryism does believe that there is society
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Regeneration and Renewal, November 30 2009
Tories examining benefit trap ideas
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National Review Online, 30 November 2009
The Cameron Way
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The Economist (U.S. Edition), November 28 2009
Missionary positions; The religious influence in politics
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The Times, November 27 2009
Is home ownership the way out of poverty?
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Daily Mail, November 26 2009
OPEN ALL HOURS!
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Children Now, November 19 2009
Joint working - The roots of youth homelessness
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The Sentinel (Stoke), November 18 2009
Yours faithfully: Heather Bellamy of cross rhythms Christian radio
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Third Sector, November 17 2009
Debbie Scott, chief executive of Tomorrow's People, on becoming a Tory peer
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New Statesman, November 16 2009
Children need tough love
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The Times, November 15 2009
Men: The Second Sex?
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Families first, Novermber/December issue
Mending Broken Britain
The Independent on Sunday, November 15 2009
The disgrace of Britain's jails
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Prospect Magazine, November 13 2009
Dying to Belong
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The Daily Mail, November 12 2009
Yes, we all like motherhood and apple pie Mr Cameron. But are you bold enough to go beyond fine words?
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The Daily Telegraph, November 11 2009
Tories must have the will to reform welfare
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The Daily Telegraph, November 10 2009
David Cameron's Tories must have the will to reform welfare
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Inspire Magazine, November 10 2009
Warm welcome for Tory ideas on tackling poverty
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The Wharf, November 9 2009
IDS: the "quiet man" fighting from the fringes
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The Times Educational Supplement, November 6 2009
Don't stigmatise the working class
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InTheNews.co.uk, November 3 2009
More needed to get Britain's young into work
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Christian Today
Duncan Smith calls for reform of 'chaotic criminal justice system'
Sky News, November 2 2009
'Scrap farcical two-month Prison Sentences'
Guardian Unlimited, November 2 2009
Short prison sentences should be scrapped, says Iain Duncan Smith
ITN, November 2 2009
Duncan Smith calls for end to short jail terms
Morning Star, November 2 2009
Regeneration and Renewal, November 2 2009
Abolish short jail terms, says IDS
The Daily Telegraph, October 31 2009
Iain Duncan Smith: the quiet Tory who is making his voice heard
Children Now, October 29 2009
Joint working - Councils hold answer to NEETSs rise
Daily Star, October 28 2009 Tories vow to make sure working pays The Independent, October 28 2009 Cameron pledges end to poverty trap for jobless The Times Educational Supplement, 23 October 2009 Washingtonpost.com, 21 October 2009 Prospect Magazine, 21 October 2009 How to really hug a hoodie The Times, 20 October 2009 'I want her to have the things I never had' Regeneration and Renewal, 19 October 2009 The Daily Telegraph, 19 October 2009 The Sunday Times, 18 October 2009 Children Now. 15 Ocotober 2009 The Sun, 15 October 2009 The Guardian.co.uk, 14 October 2009 The Times, 14 October 2009 Sunday Times, 11 October 2009
There’s no time to fix broken The Guardian, 8 October 2009 What would the Conservatives do for society? The Guardian.co.uk, 8 October 2009 Conservative conference: Thursday The Guardian Letters, 7 October 2009 Stealing from the poor to give to the rich The Guardian.co.uk, 6 October 2009 Chris Grayling hints at less penal approach to violent youth crime The Guardian.co.uk, 6 October 2009 A new Conservative interest in the poor The Guardian.co.uk, 5 October 2009 Conservative conference: Monday The Times, 5 October 2009 The new Tories will stop class becoming caste Evening Times ( Generations-old drink habits slowly changing; 'Horrific' statistics of Shettleston are being tackled Regeneration and Renewal, September 21 2009 Slow down benefit withdrawal Vote for Tories offers chance to be part of real changes The Economist Thanks, but no thanks; New ideas for welfare reform Children Now, September 17 2009 It's the preventative services, stupid Making the system fair; Letter to the editor Daily Mail, September 17 2009 As a leader, he was a disaster. But in a Tory party that too often seems slick and shallow, Iain Duncan Smith is a heroic figure Daily express, September 17 2009 Welfare 'shake-up' would add GBP 2.7bn a year to benefits bill The Guardian, September 17 2009 G2: Shortcuts: Pass notes No 2,649: Iain Duncan Smith The Independent, September 17 2009 Is it time the benefits system was subject to a complete overhaul? The big question The Western Mail, September 17 2009 Cut benefits to over £30,000s, advises Tory think tank Daily Express, 17 September, 2009 Welfare reform must yield immediate cost saving BreakingNews.ie, September 16 2009 Policing devolution caution as election looms Daily Mail, 16 September 2009 Who would it help... and hit Daily Mail, 16 September 2009 Time for a revolution in welfare The Daily Telegraph, September 16 2009 Evening Gazette, September 16 2009 Benefit cuts for £30k families; That's the recommendation of welfare review think-tank to 'make work pay' The Evening Standard, September 16 2009 From school to dole: young swell ranks of unemployed Welfare review recommends benefit cuts Review flags benefit cuts for £30K families Financial Times, 16 September 2009 The Spectator, 16 September, 2009 A report that should influence welfare reform for years to come Read here The Times, 16 September, 2009 Iain Duncan Smith, Tory poverty adviser, urges expensive shake-up of unemployment benefits Financial Times, 16 September, 2009 Tories' 'blueprint for benefits reform' Daily Express, 16 September, 2009 Tories unveil radical plan to stop cancerous benefits culture The Daily Telegraph, 16 September, 2009 The undeserving poor will be David Cameron's biggest headache The Sun, 16 September, 2009 Tory call: end dole of £74bn The Guardian, 16 September, 2009 Iain Duncan Smith urges welfare reform to get jobless into work The Daily Telegraph, 16 September, 2009 Boost welfare spending says Tory think tank Wall Street Journal, 16 September, 2009 IDS Welfare proposals won't fly The Independent September 10, 2009 The Daily Telegraph September 10, 2009 The Observer, September 6, 2009 The Observer, September 6, 2009 The Sunday Times, September 6, 2009 Yorkshire Post, September 4, 2009 Yorkshire Post, September 4, 2009 The Gaurdian, 13 August 2009 Daily Telegraph, August 9, 2009 The Daily Telegraph, 8 August 2009 Burton Mail, August 3, 2009 Daily Telegraph, August 2, 2009 Daily Telegraph, July 31, 2009 Times 2, July 30, 2009 Daily Telegraph, July 25, 2009 The Times, 20 July 2009 The Blue Blog, 16 July 2009 The Spectator, 15 July 2009 The Times, 15 July 2009 The Guardian, 14 July 2009 The Sun, 13 July 2009 The Daily Telegraph, 13 July 2009 Daily Mail, 13 July 2009 Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 13 July 2009 The Mirror, 13 July 2009 Overlawyered, 13 July 2009 The Daily Telegraph, 13 July 2009 Metro London, 13 July 2009 The Sunday Telegraph, 12 July 2009 Family Law Week, 12 July 2009 BBC News, 12 July 2009 The Sunday Telegraph, 12 July 2009 New majority, 10 July 2009 The Daily Mail, 8 July 2009 New York Times, 8 July 2009 Berwickshire News & East Lothian Herald, 8 July 2009 Western Morning News, 8 July 2009 The Sunday Telegraph, 5 July 2009 The Daily Telegraph, 4 July 2009 The Daily Mail, 4 July 2009 Waterloo Region Record, 3 July 2009 Wirral Globe, 1 July 2009 The Daily Telegraph, 30 June 2009 The Guardian, 26 June 2009 The Observer, 14 June 2009 Enfield Independent, 11 June 2009 The Guardian, 11 June 2009 Daily Mail, 8 June 2009 The Guardian, 8 June 2009 The News of the World, 7 June 2009 The Sunday Times, 7 June 2009 Belfast Telegraph, 2 June 2009 The Times, 28 May 2009 East Grinstead Courier, 14 May 2009 Daily Express, 13 May 2009 The Herald, 11 May 2009 Daily Mail, 09 May 2009 Birmingham Post, 27 April 2009 Daily Mail, 27 April 2009 Press Association Newsfile, 27 April The Press Trust of India, 27 April The Express, 27 April 2009 The Sunday Times, 26 April 2009 The Guardian, 24 April 2009 Telegraph Blog, 19 April 2009 The Daily Telegraph, 16 April 2009 The Times 10 April 2009 Children Now, 9 April 2009 Regeneration and Renewal, 6 April 2009 CJM, A GovNet Communication, March/ April 2009 The Blue Blog, 30 March 2009 The Gazette Live, 30 March 2009 Prospect Magazine, 26 March 2009 The Sunday Telegraph, 29 March 2009 The Mail on Sunday, 29 March 2009 The Guardian, 25 March 2009 Morning Star, 24 March 2009 The Independent, 24 March 2009 The Guardian, 24 March 2009 The Evening Standard, 23 March 2009 The Independent, 23 March 2009 The Sunday Express 23 March 2009 Daily Post (Liverpool), 23 March 2009 The Guardian, 23 March 2009 The Independent, 23 March 2009 Regeneration and Renewal, 23 March 2009 The Sunday Telegraph, 22 March 2009 The Sunday Telegraph, 22 March 2009 Sunday Express, 22 March 2009 The Daily Telegraph, 21 March 2009 The Daily Mail, 21 March 2009 Daily Telegraph, 18 March 2009 Birmingham Post, 16 February 2009 The Daily Mail, 16 February 2009 The Newcastle Journal, 16 February 2009 The Times, 15 February 2009 The Independent, 15 February 2009 The Argus, 15 February 2009 The Times, 15 February 2009 The Express, 14 February 2009 Liverpool Daily Post, 14 February 2009 Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 14 February 2009 London Lite, 14 February 2009 The Newcastle Journal, 14 February 2009 The Sun, 14 February 2009 The Times, 14 February 2009 Western Mail, 14 February 2009 Daily Telegraph, 13 February 2009 The Evening Standard, 13 February 2009 The Independent, 12 February 2009 The Guardian, 11 February 2009 Belfast Telegraph, 9 February 2009 Birmingham Post, 9 February 2009 Daily Post Liverpool, 9 February 2009 The Sun, 9 February 2009 Liverpool Daily Post, 9 February 2009 The Telegraph, 8 February 2009 The Herald, 8 February 2009 News of the World, 7 February 2009 BBC News, 6 February 2009 Fabian Spring Review 2009, January 2009
Bodies battle it out over maintenance grant value
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After Obama; GOP apologies, governor races and secular conservatives
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All Bets are on
Couples now take 11 years to get 'the itch'
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Marriage falls to the 11-year itch
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Conservative Conference 2009 - Conservatives make a case to govern for the young
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If the booze doesn't get you the blade will
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Taxpayers' Alliance? Not in our name
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The coup behind the Tories' clap for poverty
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Tory plan to get jobless back to work
Duncan Smith makes case for fewer benefits
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The future success of the Left depends on rediscovering our past
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Rising stars new face of the Conservatives
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'Take more babies away from bad parents': Barnardo's chief urges 'brave' action: Early intervention vital to halt damage
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Families in crisis: Another horrific attack - so just how do we deal with damaged children?: Social workers are being blamed again - but helping them to deal with unreachable families is now more important than ever
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How to Catch them before they go feral
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New revelations on the reign of terror by brutal young brothers
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Targets of brothers' hate tell of Jekyll and Hyde characters
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'The Tories are progressive on poverty'
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The fight to save our classrooms;
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'Broken Britain: The fight to save our classrooms'
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Drugs boss: what a mess
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The People’s Archbishop; Whether it's about Liverpool's chances next season or the erosion of family life, Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols, is not afraid to speak out, says Jonathan Wynne-Jones
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Abandon the war on drugs, but start; a war on addiction
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Last-chance saloon? As a report calls for a three-month cooling off period before marital splits, Peta Bee looks at an emerging trend for couples to reunite after they've parted
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Unemployment in Britain: Why our job centres aren't working
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'For richer or poorer, tax breaks are fairer'
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'Rebuilding our broken society starts with supporting families'
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'Love and marriage?'
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'Money won't buy you love. Or good marriages'
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IDS's family report proves there are second acts in political lives
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Divorce Delay; Three-month 'cooling off' for warring couples
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Don't marry in haste and divorce at leisure
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Tories 'will take years to fufil pledges on tax'
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Cooling-off divorce proposals
Cam's nosy divorce idea
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Blawg Review #220
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'More taxpayer-funded counselling needed', Iain Duncan Smith says
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Couples to 'cool off' before splits
Divorcing couples face compulsory 'cooling off' period under Tory government
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'Think tank calls for cooling off period before divorce'
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Divorce 'cool off' period urged
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Broken Britain - can we fix it?
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The Sunday Times, 12 July 2009
Conservatives in 'cooling off' plan to save marriages
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Tories Tackle Social Mobility
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Hooray! The Tories are backing marriage - but they're wrong to pretend all relationships are equal
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Can David Cameron Redefine Britain's Tory Party
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Housing Association's award winning scheme creates job opportunities for region's youngsters
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Relationships should not be treated equal
IDS success needs no spin
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Tory tax breaks in blueprint for stronger families
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Tory blueprint for the family: Tax deals forthe married, tougher laws on divorce and prenup deals
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Grassy Narrows mother, youth leader, draw public focus to native injustices
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We want justice for our children
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No Job, no hope for a million young 'Neets' youths
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An invitation to reoffend
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Only radical action will end this lethal search for 'respect'
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Amnesty march for better treatment of asylum seekers
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'In the workfare state, poverty is always an individual failing'
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White and Male? Go to the bottom of the class
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'A Second Chance'
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White Boys are loosers at school
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Teen mobsters on £1,000 a week
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Ex-Tory leader in transfer row appeal to MLS's
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'Sikirat Agbaje appeals to Lords over £7,000 Nigerian divorce payout'
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Community centre left with food for thought
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'My Father would weep for a Nation that lost its way'
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Family Sanctuary to stay open thanks to last-minute rescue
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'Child torturers: A special investigation into a chilling modern phenomenon'
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EU divorce law plan under fire
'EU Judges want Sharia Law applied in British Courts'
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English and Welsh Courts may have to impose foreign laws
Sharia law may be enforced in British courts
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Divorce shake-up under fire
Top Tory backs drink price plan
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'The real me'
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'If you pay people to be poor, you'll never run out of poor people'
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Death of the traditional family
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Tories abandon goody-hugging for a harder line
Tories propose 'hoddie buddies'
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Residents 'snubbed in local crime fight'
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'Joined-up effort'
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'Putting social justice at the heart of political discussions'
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'Why Police have to re-claim the streets'
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They run your school, your mum and dad
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'Free our police from the tyranny of targets'
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'Police are being crippled by targets, says hard hitting report by 'Robocop' Mallon'
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'Prisoners of hope'
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'Britain - Ex-con backs Tory jail plan'
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'Why we are all haunted by religion'
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'Scrap Titan jail plans, urges Jonathan Aitken'
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'Londoner's Diary'
'Duncan Smith attacks key Thatcherite policy'
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'IDS slams Thatcher 'ghettos''
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'Cash incentive to cut reoffending'
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'In praise of... Jonathan Aitken'
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'Jonathan Aitken: The way we treat prisoners creates a conveyor belt of crime'
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How to maximise regeneration impact
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'Prisons must be set free from this cycle of failure'
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The Observer, 22 March 2009
'Give convicts a fresh start, pleads Aitken'
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'Give cash bonuses to prison officers who reduce re-offending, says Conservatives'
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No council house nouse! Iain
'Our prisons must be freed from the cycle of failure'
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'Thatcher's Housing sell-off was flawed, says Iain Duncan Smith'
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'A strong family and a small state ought to go hand in hand'
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'Ethnic and religious rifts identified in city's 400 gang members'
'Parents of 13-year old father Alfie embroiled in tawdry battle 'to make a packet' from scandal'
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'Confusion now reigns over who did father Maisie'
'The baby shambles of Alfie Patten and Chantelle Steadman'
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'Father at 13: Little children, big money'
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'13-year old dad offers to take paternity test'
'Welcome to modern Britain, Maisie'
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'Let's mend our broken society'
'Teen birth "another case of broken Britain"'
'Kid Dad sparks massive debate'
'4ft tall and a Dad at just 13'
'Dad at 13 sparks debate'
'Holding baby'
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'Barely old enough to babysit, but he's a dad- and there are lots more like him'
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'Child father triggers debate about moral state of UK'
'Value of marriage in times of trouble'
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'Father aged 13 is 'tragic example of Broken Britain'
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'New Initiative: Partners in crime... prevention'
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'Zeroing in on the young guns'
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'In brief: 50,000 teenagers gang connected'
'Urgent action call to tackle gang culture'
'Rhys a victim of gang 'savagery''
'50,000 in kid mobs'
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'Britain round up: Gang warning'
'50,000 teens in British gangs, says new report'
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'50,000 British teens are gangmembers'
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'50,000 UK Kids in Gangs'
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'Gang warfare'
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'Ex-Tory leader turns back on right to buy'
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