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The leader of the British National Party has urged his supporters to ignore a police ban on a planned march near the scene of the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich. Nick Griffin described the Metropolitan Police’s stipulation that Saturday's march be held on Whitehall or not at all as a “police abuse of power”.
Labour press release Ed Miliband MP, Leader of the Labour Party, and Yvette Cooper MP, Labour’s Shadow Home Secretary, today added their names to the Hope Not Hat...
Ministry of Defence press release The family of Drummer Lee Rigby, 2RRF, have asked for the following statement to be issued on their behalf. Ian, Lyn, Rebecca,...
Better Together press release Following the release of the UK government legal advice on the status of a separate Scotland and its membership of internationals o...
UKIP is “benefiting from the weakness of the Conservative party, Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander has claimed. He said the rise of the right-wing party ...
Simon Hughes has said that he supports Lord Leveson’s proposals and believes legislation to be the way forward. “We want to support the Leveson proposals. None of...
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