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Does the Lib Dem fightback start here?
March 11, 2013 Nick Clegg has mocked the Conservative Party, saying his coalition partners are "like a broken shopping trolley" that keeps lurching to the right. The Lib Dem leader also poked fun at the Tory candidate in the Eastleigh by-election, saying David Cameron was relieved she had lost. Continue reading... | PETER G TATCHELL | | | Queen Supports Gay Rights in the Commonwealth? | | While The Queen has spoken approvingly of the UK's many races and faiths, for six decades she has ignored LGBT Britons. If she treated black and Asian Britons in the same way, she'd be denounced as a racist. Why the double standards? The monarchy is homophobic - if not by conscious intent, then certainly by default. Continue reading... | | | CHERIE BLAIR | | | Barnardo's Calls for Change to Sentencing Guidelines in Child Sexual Exploitation Cases | | The brave children who seek justice for the abuse they have suffered have often not only to re-live the horrors of their experiences, but also to battle the perceptions that sometimes people have of them. These perceptions may mean they are not believed or perhaps they are left thinking that they are to blame for the horrifying abuse - that they in some way brought it upon themselves. This is clearly not right and Barnardo's wants to change it. I am supporting them in their campaign to seek clearer guidelines to ensure in every case courts dealing with victims of sexual exploitation remember that they are children. Continue reading... | | | LORD ANDREW ADONIS | | | Our Compelling Need for More - And Better - Apprenticeships | | There is a compelling need for more - and better - youth apprenticeships. Long-term youth unemployment is rising as fast as university tuition fees, yet employers are complaining of a lack of skilled labour. It is because there is a black hole of no education and no work-related training into which over a quarter of a million young people are falling every year. Continue reading... | | | | CARLA BUZASI | | | The Week That Was: She Says | | It seems appropriate on Mother's Day to be writing about a week when women dominated the headlines. True, it wasn't always for the right reasons (Vicky Pryce doesn't need her many years as an economist to understand the true price of revenge after her time in court this week), but Friday's International Women's Day shone the spotlight on much good that is being done, the world over, in the name of women's rights. Continue reading... | |
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