The Guardian:
Nurseries are imposing fines of up to £300 an hour on people who don't pick up their children on time, says Sam Dunn, but many parents think that's a good ideaStruggling parents are being hit with fines of up to £300 an hour (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
Ketamine causes irreversible damage, fear GPsKetamine, a powerful tranquilliser used on horses, is being taken in growing number by young people in the UK, causing crippling health problems.Some addicts have needed to have th (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
Medical evidence doesn't support claims that faddish eating regimes make you healthierSome swear by chewing 32 times to aid digestion; others stick to raw vegetables and fruit; many opt for high-protein diets in the form of f (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
A Tory landslide seemed inevitable at the next general election. But recent soundings show a different trend as Labour benefits from optimism about the economyAlastair Campbell is not normally one to trash the state of the na (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Call them 'twitchers' at your peril: how birdwatching has taken off in Britain. By Kate KellawayBirdwatching – when it is non-birdwatchers you are talking to – produces an almost uniform reaction: amused condescension, as if (Read More)
The Guardian:
Troops, helicopters and boats are standing by to rescue those still caught in the floods as the cost of the clean-up looks set to exceed €100mLarge tracts of the south and west of Ireland stood submerged last night as 300 Iri (Read More)
The Guardian:
Robert Yates returns to the streets of Liverpool, where he grew up, to report on a story of deprivation and hopeIn a parade of shops on County Road in Walton, north Liverpool, a couple of signs compete for attention. "Slip! T (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Chance of hung parliament as Conservative lead falls to 6%Labour's hopes of avoiding a general election rout at the hands of David Cameron's Tories will be boosted today as a new poll shows a sharp fall in the Conservatives' (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
Two court cases last week sparked debate about the growth of violence among young women. Here, teenagers talk about the aggression and bullying that is part of their livesSitting on a cold concrete step by a north London cana (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Swelling population 'risks demographic disaster'• Cynicism and disaffection among disturbing findingsPakistan faces a "demographic disaster" if its leaders fail to invest in a youth population that is disturbingly cynical a (Read More)
TIME:
CNN survey finds plurality still blame GOP for downturn, but Dems beginning to take more heat.
Conducted Nov. 13-15, error margin 3 points.
MORE RESULTS: Get them here. . (Read More)
The Guardian:
Bloggers annual bid to stir up feelings of envy and insecurity in Westminster press corps works its magic againIain Dale has done it again. In his annual bid to stir up feelings of envy and insecurity in the Westminster press (Read More)
The Register:
Feeding back the Reg readers surveyTune in from 2pm GMT today as El Reg's expert panel unveild the findings of our Unified Comms study and responds live Reg reader questions .…Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't (Read More)
www.ft.com:
The stamp duty holiday has helped fewer than a quarter of the homebuyers that government estimates predicted would benefit from it, according to a study by a leading... (Read More)
The Guardian:
Public Policy Polling has blazed the trail in the past few months of asking the kinds of questions no one else is asking, like do you think Obama is descended from Lenin and so on (a slight exaggeration, but you get the idea) (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
The Wall Street Journal has the wealthiest readership among print readers according to a new survey from Mediamark Research & Intelligence, by way of BtoB Online.This is why Rupert Murdoch is trying to build stronger pay wal (Read More)