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A smoking ban in prisons won't really help cons - but it could destroy their economy

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"Smoker or non-smoker?" After "guilty or innocent?" it's one of the most important questions you'll ever be asked – should you have the misfortune to be sent to prison. A staggering 80 per cent of prisoners smoke, but there's far more to their tobacco habit than mere nicotine: tobacco – "burn" – is the gold standard of the prison economy and cigarettes are branded indelibly into convict culture.

Iran – the land where some 700 souls were executed last year

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The gallows stain Iran far more than the centrifuge. You can negotiate over a nuclear facility. You can’t reboot death. I’ve argued about this with an Iranian ambassador who is – or was – a friend of mine. How can Iran hang a woman when the world pleads for her life? Was it not for God to make decisions over life or death? There had to be temporal judgments, I was told. There had to be law. The laws of Islam, of course.

Illegal drug use figures do not suggest UK law is 'working'

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According to policing minister Mike Penning, the Government’s strategy in the war on drugs is working because long-term levels of the abuse of illicit substances are falling. Whether you agree depends on how you interpret the word “working”.

Young people should stop complaining - it's the baby boomers who are really suffering

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Have you reached, or are you approaching, a certain age? Are you feeling beleaguered? Me too. It was around 2010 that the post-war generation first faced a battering for supposedly having it too good. The Conservative MP, David Willetts, wrote a book called The Pinch, subtitled How the baby boomers took their children’s future, and why they should give it back. A couple of young media bucks – Ed Howker and Shiv Malik – stirred the pot with their cri de coeur about being the “Jilted Generation”.

Of course politicians don't care about lowering house prices

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A story from Oxford caught my eye this week: the city council is now being forced to buy social housing outside its boundaries to house its homeless. The implications are enormous, but the reaction from the political classes? A shrug of the shoulders.



These Versace branded homes show exactly why we're facing a national housing crisis

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Just when we thought the dizzying excess of London's luxury property market had reached its zenith, make way for Aykon Nine Elms - or, more accurately, the Versace Block. Middle Eastern developer Damac Properties and Versace will team up to renovate a 50-storey skyscraper on London's South Bank. The new development is a spectacular example of everything that's wrong with London's property market and a massive up yours to the millions of Londoners languishing in poor housing.

Terrifyingly lifelike male sex dolls are now on the market - but surely women won't buy them

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Female sex dolls have been around for years, and they still have a reputation as slightly grubby, dead-eyed ‘vessels’. You think of sex dolls, and the image of some lonely bloke in stained Y-fronts who names his doll Destiny and brushes her hair after simulated sex comes to mind. The whole thing is decidedly seedy – decidedly, well, unsexy - and the industry itself isn’t exactly winning awards for enlightenment when it comes to women’s needs. Providing mute, pneumatic lumps of silicone purely for male pleasure has... Читать дальше...

The 7 most common myths about Isis

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1) Isis is a relatively new terror organisation that has enjoyed a rise of astonishing rapidity – culminating in its capture of Mosul in June 2014

Just who are these Labour Party members who will be choosing the new leader?

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Most of the coverage of Labour’s leadership contest has focused on the candidates. But what about the people who will be choosing between Corbyn, Burnham, Cooper and Kendall? In May 2015, we surveyed 1,180 Labour Party members as part of a wider research project into party membership in the UK funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Here’s some of what we found.

The BBC is facing its most deadly political threat since its foundation – but its spirit should be revived, not crushed

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John Whittingdale, newly appointed Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, is one of the more devout followers of Margaret Thatcher. As a young man he worked in her office, and was inside No 10 Downing Street at the time of her political assassination in November 1990. He has always been clear that he owes his career to the former prime minister.





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