Former Conservative chair Baroness Sayeeda Warsi has endorsed the Labour government's decision to pull funding from an Islamophobia reporting service accused of severely under-reporting hate crimes.
spectacularly). So we’re back to the timeless debate about crime and punishment. This week Baroness Warsi, former Tory party chairman was pushing for litter-louts to be given penalty points on ...
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Baroness Warsi is right to declare war on one disgusting blight of Britain's streetsspectacularly). So we're back to the timeless debate about crime and punishment. This week Baroness Warsi, former Tory party chairman was pushing for litter-louts to be given penalty points on ...
For too long British Muslims have been made to feel their voices do not matter' - Baroness Sayeeda Warsi The BMN's website says: "British Muslim communities face many internal and external ...
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Baroness Warsi, the former Conservative Party chairwoman, said recently that penalties for fly-tipping should be more severe, potentially extending to points on a person's driving licence.
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Baroness Sayeeda Warsi Central to the event was the launch of 'Step In', a programme specifically designed to support youth who have found themselves in the youth justice system. 'Step In' seeks ...
Leaked to the Daily Mirror, it is signed by more than 60 MPs and Peers include Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Kit Malthouse, Con,, Baroness Warsi, Con, Lord Peter Hain, Lab,, Carla Denyer, Greens ...
But Lady Chief Justice Baroness Sue Carr said the remarks were "unacceptable" and conflicted with the duty of politicians to uphold the rule of law and respect the independent role of judges.
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