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Attorney General-designate, Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala. testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Jan. 10, 2017, at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
 
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  Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) listens to Democratic senators speak during the Senate Judiciary Committee's 'markup' on the nomination of Sen. Jeff Sessions to be the next Attorney General of the U.S. January 31, 2017 in Washington, DC.   Ted Cruz says Dems are 'party of the Ku Klux Klan'
NAACP President Cornell William Brooks, who slammed Attorney General Jeff Sessions' civil rights record, says neither party is immune to racism.
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  Melania Trump in June 2016 at Trump National Golf Club Westchester in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.   Meet Melania Trump's new social planner
Anna Cristina Niceta Lloyd helped plan the Trump inaugural celebrations.
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  Jordan Spieth talks during a pre-tournament press conference for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Golf Links on Feb. 8.   Jordan Spieth calls autograph seekers 'scums'
Don't mess with Jordan Spieth and not just because he's from Texas.
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  Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos (center, at microphones) on Feb. 8, 2017, addresses supporters who gathered outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in central Phoenix, where she would later learn that she was being deported.   Protesters block ICE bus in Phoenix; 7 arrested
Could woman aboard be the first deported because of Trump's orders?
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  Neil Gorsuch arrives for a meeting with Sen. Richard Blumenthal on Feb. 8, 2017, on Capitol Hill.   Gorsuch: Trump's comment 'disheartening'
Neil Gorsuch stood up for his colleagues in the federal judiciary on Wednesday.
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  A handout photo made available by French newspaper Le Parisen on Feb. 8, 2017, shows French President Francois Hollande,right, visiting a man identified by police only as Theo at the Robert Ballanger hospital in Aulnay-sous-Bois, a suburb of Paris, o   Violence in Paris over police sodomy case
Police allegedly beat and raped a 22-year-old black man with a baton during an ID check.
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  Charles Oakley has been a frequent outspoken critic of Knicks owner James Dolan.   Ex-Knick Oakley arrested for altercation at MSG
"He was a great Knick and we hope he gets some help soon," the team said in a statement.
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  Facebook is on track to hit 2 billion users this year.   Alleged rape shown on Facebook shocks Sweden
Two of the three suspects were born in Afghanistan.
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ONS releases - Focus on violent crime and sexual offences, England and Wales: year ending March 2016, Keeping the census relevant in a changing world

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9 February 2017


People, population and community

Focus on violent crime and sexual offences, England and Wales: year ending March 2016

The estimated annual number of CSEW violent crime incidents has fallen from its 1995 peak of 3.8 million to 1.3 million. However, there was no statistically significant change compared with the previous year's survey.

Improvements in crime recording processes by the police are thought to be the main driver of a 27% rise in the number of violence against the person offences recorded by the police in the year ending March 2016 compared with the previous year.

The 106,098 sexual offences recorded by the police was the highest figure recorded since the introduction of the National Crime Recording Standard in 2002. As well as improvements in recording practices, this is thought to reflect a greater willingness of victims to come forward to report such crimes, including non-recent victims.


Keeping the census relevant in a changing world

In an era when 'national treasures' come and go, it's rare to find something that's earned the public's trust and affection generation after generation. But every 10 years, residents in England and Wales take the time to participate in the census.

 Check out our latest blogpost to find out what we're doing to make sure the 2021 Census stays relevant and meets users' needs in a changing world, and see how our census team are planning for 2021 and beyond.

As part of our data discovery project, we are seeking information on how you use our datasets: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FZZ9DLQ

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BEIS Statistics 9 February 2017

BEIS Statistics 9 February 2017

The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has today released the following energy and climate change statistics:

Energy and Climate Change Public Attitudes Tracker, Wave 20 - read the statistical release

 

Renewables obligation, certificates and generation, October 2016 - read the statistical release

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BREAKING: Phoenix police arrest seven protesters for blocking immigration enforcement buses believed to be carrying detained mother of two

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  Seven protesters were arrested without force late Wednesday night, the Phoenix Police Department said on Twitter. Protesters surrounded the central Phoenix offices of Immigration and Customs Enforcement in an attempt to block vehicles from taking away Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, who entered the U.S. at age 14.

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