Children’s playing fields sold off under Labour

Labour’s 187 broken promises on playing field sales
Figures show there is a steady loss of land for children to play on despite government promises to protect the areas
Ministers have approved the sell-off of at least 187 school and local playing fields since Labour came to power.

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The care homes staffed by illegal immigrants, revealed in leaked Home Office report
Hundreds of illegal immigrants are working in care homes for the elderly, a leaked Home Office report reveals.

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Rise of the prodigies: 50% increase in university students under 18
Universities have been forced to examine child protection laws due to a more than 50% rise in under-18s studying entering early.
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Civil servants get masterclass on pushing mandarins into reform
The Cabinet Office has hand-picked 6,000 civil servants to “give their bosses a hard time” if they do not push reform.
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Doctor shortage is threat to care, warns BMA
The quality of patient care in NHS hospitals is threatened by a chronic shortage of junior doctors, the British Medical Association warned last night.
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Police forces fear sex crime rise if government funding cut
A police force’s ability to investigate major crimes and monitor sex offenders would be impaired severely if ministers carry out their threat to cap its spending, a chief constable said yesterday.
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Gordon Brown’s scheme proposes thousands of low-cost homes
Thousands of low-cost homes for local people are being planned in what would be the biggest building programme in the countryside for a generation.
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Convicted Islamist terrorists exploiting growing prison gang culture
Convicted Islamist terrorists are exploiting the growing gang culture in top security jails, fuelling fears that they are trying to radicalise other inmates and foment unrest.
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Poor immigration data ‘hindering economy’
Britain’s economy and public services are being put at risk by the failure of the Government to keep track of the number of immigrants, a House of Lords report will warn tomorrow.
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Electronic tag hope for Alzheimer’s patients
Electronic tags are being tried out for Alzheimer’s patients, which could prolong the time sufferers are able to remain living in their own homes.
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