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Wednesday, October 10
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IanPJ
on Wed 10 Oct 2007 18:29 BST
This is a UKIP video that is worth watching if only for the fact that for the first time it tells the public what the other parties are afraid to.
It mentions how MP's roles will be usurped or abolished by the EU, how Counties will be abolished, how local councils will be abolished (which explains why all the services have been farmed out to Quango's) and the role played by the Communist organisation 'Common Purpose' in the creation of the EU police state. more »
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IanPJ
on Wed 10 Oct 2007 03:34 BST
Police need at least 50 days to question some terrorist suspects before charging them, the country's top officer has said.
Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, said the current 28-day limit should be raised as a ''precaution". So we wonder what epidemic Sir Ian sees coming?. more »
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IanPJ
on Wed 10 Oct 2007 01:26 BST
The General Register Office in England and Wales is to join the Identity and Passport Service, enabling the link up of identity cards, passports and life event information
Responsibility for overseeing the recording of births, marriages, civil partnerships and deaths in England and Wales will transfer from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to the Identity and Passport Service from 1 April 2008.
This coincides with a new status for the ONS, which will become independent of ministers in April. The IPS is an executive agency of the Home Office. more »
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