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4 hours ago For Independence Day, NPR wants to know: What does freedom mean to you?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investigations   来源:Numbers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Harvard has to spend the money the way the donors have directed, or it risks legal liability.

Harvard has to spend the money the way the donors have directed, or it risks legal liability.

Labour is yet to set out in detail how it would resume applications for those who have previously arrived illegally.Its election manifesto did not commit explicitly to repealing the Illegal Migration Act, but said "unworkable laws" enacted by the Tories had left thousands of people in taxpayer-funded hotels in a "perma-backlog" of claims.

4 hours ago For Independence Day, NPR wants to know: What does freedom mean to you?

Party figures have previously suggested that claims made before the election would be processed, with a new framework governing those arriving afterwards.When pressed on the issue, the Labour leader said claims would be processed “though the system that’s been in place for years"., the party believes it might be able to resume processing asylum applications immediately under one section of the act.

4 hours ago For Independence Day, NPR wants to know: What does freedom mean to you?

The Refugee Council, a charity representing refugees, has estimated that 73% of people crossing the Channel last year would be recognised as refugees if their claims were processed.But it has warned that under the government's current arrangements, the number stuck in asylum "limbo" could rise to over 100,000 people by the end of this year.

4 hours ago For Independence Day, NPR wants to know: What does freedom mean to you?

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has set out plans to crackdown on crime as she said the government would attempt to halve knife offences in a decade.

In a speech to Labour conference, Cooper said police would be given new powers to tackle anti-social behaviour, off-road bikes and shoplifting.Planning Officer Neil McBride explained that planning permission for the first plant had been granted in 2012 and operations had since expanded, and that the new plant would be identical to the original.

Conservative councillor Thomas Ashton insisted it was “reassuring” that it wouldn’t be taking up prime agricultural land.“I think it’s very clear that this is to be located alongside an existing anaerobic digestion plant,” he said.

Mr Ashton later pointed out that there had been no formal objections to the plans, which he felt was “quite unusual,” but showed there was no reason not to approve them.Like thousands of students from across the island of Ireland who head across the Atlantic every year, Callum O'Reilly had considered studying in the United States - but not any more.

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