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Mancunians have been urged by the Tories to ignore the government's launch of its ID cards pilot at the end of this month. Full Article at VNUNet.com
Printable version Email to a friend Share this story Add your comment Contact us Shadow immigration minister Damian Green has slammed the Government’s announcement that ID cards will be launched in Manchester at the end of... Full Article at Kent News
British Conservative Party MP Damian Green arrives to make a statement to journalists on College Green in central London April 16, 2009. View Photo »
This shows how irresponsible Alan Johnson was when he said in July that he did not lie awake at night worrying about a population of 70 million. The failure of Labour to control immigration has left us in this difficult position. A Conservative Government would introduce a limit on the numbers allowed t...
Brutal: Agnes Wong swung the baby by his ankles and smashed his head An immigrant convicted of the horrific killing of a 17-month-old baby has been given £4,500 by the Government as a 'bribe' to leave the country. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
The Commons' top official Malcolm Jack has said he was "startled" to hear an MP's office was being searched, as it was broadcast on TV. Full Article at BBC News
Lord Martin was put under pressure to resign for his handling of the Damian Green affair Photo: PA The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announced in April that Mr Green and a mole at the Home Office who passed him sensitive documents would not... Full Article at The Telegraph
British Conservative Party MP Damian Green arrives to make a statement to media on College Green in central London April 16, 2009. View Photo »
The police were misled about the security risks by a senior official in the Cabinet Office, which is itself very disturbing. Then the police themselves used covert recordings to bug my conversations with officers, which is only legal in terrorist arrests. The more we find out about my arrest the more di...
The Metropolitan police officer in charge of Commons security "bamboozled" the Serjeant at Arms over the search of an MP's office, the former Speaker has claimed. Full Article at ePolitix
David Cameron lays out plans to save millions in NHS reform "David Cameron promised yesterday to cut the cost of running the NHS by a third while handing day-to-day management of the health service over to an independent body. Full Article at ConservativeHome
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British Conservative Party MP Damian Green arrives to make a statement to journalists on College Green in central London April 16, 2009. Green will not face charges over alleged leaks from the Home Office last November, the Crown Prosecution Service said on Thursday.
View Photo »British Conservative Party MP Damian Green arrives to make a statement to media on College Green in central London April 16, 2009. Green will not face charges over alleged leaks from the Home Office last November, the Crown Prosecution Service said on Thursday.
View Photo »British Conservative Party MP Damian Green arrives to make a statement to journalists on College Green in central London April 16, 2009. Green will not face charges over alleged leaks from the Home Office last November, the Crown Prosecution Service said on Thursday.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 16: Shadow Immigration Minister Damian Green arrives at College Green to give a statement to the press after been cleared over office leaks on April 16, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 16: Shadow Immigration Minister Damian Green arrives at College Green to give a statement to the press on April 16, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green (R) arrives to make a statement on College Green in Westminster, London, on April 16, 2009.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green (R) leaves College Green in Westminster, London, after making a statement on April 16, 2009.
View Photo »British Opposition Conservative Party Member of Parliament Damian Green (C) walks into the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament in London, on December 3, 2008.
View Photo »Conservative Party MP Damian Green poses for photographers before walking into The Houses of Parliament, central London April 16, 2009. Green will not face charges over alleged leaks from the Home Office last November, the Crown Prosecution Service said on Thursday.
View Photo »Conservative Party MP Damian Green walks into The Houses of Parliament after making a statement to media on College Green in central London April 16, 2009. Green will not face charges over alleged leaks from the Home Office last November, the Crown Prosecution Service said on Thursday.
View Photo »British Conservative Party MP Damian Green makes a statement to journalists on College Green in central London April 16, 2009. Green will not face charges over alleged leaks from the Home Office last November, the Crown Prosecution Service said on Thursday.
View Photo »The Conservative Party immigration spokesman, Damian Green, leaves the Guildhall after attending the Village of the Year awards, in the City of London December 2, 2008.
View Photo »The Conservative Party immigration spokesman, Damian Green, leaves the Guildhall after attending the Village of the Year awards, in the City of London December 2, 2008.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green walks near Parliament on October 12, 2009 in London. An official report has said that the arrest of the Tory front bencher during an inquiry into Home Office leaks was 'not proportionate'.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green makes a statement on College Green in Westminster, London, on April 16, 2009. Conservative Immigration spokesman Damian Green will not face charges over leaks from the Home Office, The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Thursday.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green makes a statement on College Green in Westminster, London, on April 16, 2009. Conservative Immigration spokesman Damian Green will not face charges over leaks from the Home Office, The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Thursday.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green makes a statement on College Green in Westminster, London, on April 16, 2009. Conservative Immigration spokesman Damian Green will not face charges over leaks from the Home Office, The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Thursday.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green makes a statement on College Green in Westminster, London, on April 16, 2009. Conservative Immigration spokesman Damian Green will not face charges over leaks from the Home Office, The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Thursday.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green makes a statement on College Green in Westminster, London, on April 16, 2009. Conservative Immigration spokesman Damian Green will not face charges over leaks from the Home Office, The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Thursday.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green makes a statement on College Green in Westminster, London, on April 16, 2009. Conservative Immigration spokesman Damian Green will not face charges over leaks from the Home Office, The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Thursday.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green makes a statement on College Green in Westminster, London, on April 16, 2009. Conservative Immigration spokesman Damian Green will not face charges over leaks from the Home Office, The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Thursday.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green (2nd R) leaves after making a statement on College Green in Westminster, London, on April 16, 2009.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green (2nd L) leaves College Green in Westminster, London, after making a statement on April 16, 2009.
View Photo »British Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green (2nd L) makes a statement on College Green in Westminster, London, on April 16, 2009.
View Photo »Speaker of the House of Commons Michael Martin makes a statement in this image taken from TV in the House of Commons, in London Wednesday Dec, 3, 2008. Martin said police carried out an almost unprecedented raid at Britain's House of Commons without a search warrant.
View Photo »British Conservative Party MP Damian Green arrives to make a statement to media on College Green in central London April 16, 2009. Green will not face charges over alleged leaks from the Home Office last November, the Crown Prosecution Service said on Thursday.
View Photo »This shows how irresponsible Alan Johnson was when he said in July that he did not lie awake at night worrying about a population of 70 million. The failure of Labour to control immigration has left us in this difficult position. A Conservative Government would introduce a limit on the numbers allowed t...
The police were misled about the security risks by a senior official in the Cabinet Office, which is itself very disturbing. Then the police themselves used covert recordings to bug my conversations with officers, which is only legal in terrorist arrests. The more we find out about my arrest the more di...
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Damian Green was very interesting.
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