From: ian.dunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: annette-rose-smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 20:56:28 +1000 Subject: MoJ blocks prison abuse inquiry - Politics.co.uk Daily Newsletter Did your email system distort this newsletter? Click here to see it online. To make sure emails from Politics.co.uk don’t go into your junk folder, please add us to your email contacts. To stop receiving emails such as this, please update your preferences or unsubscribe here. "When the government takes away someone's freedom, it assumes an absolute responsibility to keep that person safe." Abuse in prisons Thousands may be sexually abused behind bars – but MoJ still blocks the inquiry The Ministry of Justice continue to block efforts to speak to prisoners about sexual abuse behind bars, despite evidence that thousands of inmates may be subject to attacks Scottish independence Queen joins last ditch attempts to save the union Monarch in stage-managed encounter with Scottish voters near Balmoral. Scottish independence referendum: Does 'Yes' really mean 'Yes'? David Cameron's struggling to persuade Scottish voters that there's no going back from independence. It could be the No campaign's biggest failure. Week in Review: England finally wakes up The deep, deep sleep of England is ended by a single terrifying YouGov poll Advertise your job vacancies here Key industry leaders gather in Scarborough for fuel poverty summit This Monday 250 industry leaders and key stakeholders will meet in Scarborough to debate the issues affecting the 4.5 million UK households in fuel poverty, as part of leading fuel poverty charity NEA’s 3-day Annual Conference. Employee benefits and expenses - simplification must not come at the cost of fairness for vulnerable employees The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed proposed reforms to the employee benefits and expenses regime, which should reduce administrative burdens for employers. Government cyber security programme: a lack of skills is a big concern The National Audit Office has published an update for the Committee of Public Accounts on the Government’s National Cyber Security Programme. NOAH welcomes release of Commission’s proposals package for revised legislation for veterinary medicines and medicated feed The European Commission in Brussels has today published its proposed package for revised legislation for veterinary medicines and medicated feed. Cyber security measures must be part of Government’s smart metering programme As the Public Accounts Committee publishes its report on the Update on Preparations for Smart Metering, engineers are warning of the need for cyber security measures to be an integral part of the programme. Anti gay laws fuelling rise in global homophobia Punitive and discriminatory anti-gay laws are fuelling rising homophobia around the world, the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, told the TUC Congress in Liverpool. This email has been sent to you by Politics.co.uk because you previously registered on our site. To stop receiving emails like this please update your preferences or unsubscribe here. Politics.co.uk, South Quay Plaza 2, 183 Marsh Wall, London, E14 9SH. Registered in England with company number 07092149. © 2004-2013 Politics.co.uk Privacy Terms of use