The Guardian:
PCC rules paper breaches code twice by making unsubstantiated claims over boy's behaviour and failing to do enough to conceal his identity. By Chris TryhornThe News of the World has been censured by the Press Complaints Commi (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
Don't pay us lip service, recognise the part we play in regenerating communities, says Brenda GrixtiI hope politicians who champion a bigger role for volunteers in regenerating neighbourhoods are not just paying lip service.W (Read More)
The Guardian:
Prince Charles is wary of Ed Balls's curriculum reforms, says one of his advisers. Is he just being old-fashioned, or has he got a pointYou know what they say about history. It's just one thing after another.Well, perhaps so, (Read More)
BBC:
A south London council says it installed CCTV cameras in residential homes to keep an eye on the street and tackle anti-social behaviour. (Read More)
The Guardian:
The crime and security bill includes new rules on the retention of DNA profiles and stronger powers to tackle antisocial behaviourPrisoners who get hold of unauthorised mobile phones while inside are to face prosecution and a (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
The UK citizenship test looks like crude social engineering – and is an appropriation of rights that existing citizens shouldn't acceptThe American pledge of allegiance and citizenship test emerged from the swell of a civic m (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Michael Morpurgo's tale of a wild child ranks among his bestChildren's fiction often finds ingenious ways of getting rid of adults, forcing its protagonists to depend on their own resources and initiative. Michael Morpurgo's (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
Ministers determined to press ahead with rent cuts that may lead to building slowdownThe government is today expected to announce modest rent reductions for around two million housing association tenants, despite a survey of (Read More)