In an exclusive interview with The Independent, Lord Hague discusses his campaign to become Chancellor of the University of Oxford, addressing topics such as the Cecil Rhodes statue, his passion for history, and the need to open Oxford to more state-educated students. Hague also expresses concerns about Donald Trump’s impact on democracy as US President and criticizes the Right for straying from the ideals of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.
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Hooligans face two years in jail for wreaking havoc in towns and neighbourhoods
In a new crackdown on anti-social behavior, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper will introduce "respect orders" to tackle hooligans causing havoc in local communities, reminiscent of Tony Blair's Respect Agenda. The police will be granted powers to ban troublemakers from town centres and public spaces, as well as seize vehicles associated with anti-social behavior like off-road bikes and e-scooters. Cooper's initiative aims to empower the law-abiding majority and eradicate the scourge of anti-social behavior, echoing Blair's...
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