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Professor Murie has another, more significant worry about the revived right-to-buy: increasing numbers of right-to-buy homes are sold onto private landlords rather than new homeowners.
But his speech came on the same day as the latest figures revealed that the number of new homes created under the revived right-to-buy scheme is nowhere near the amount needed to cover the existing one for one pledge.
The revived right-wing fury over fraud at the polls led to new crackdowns on voter fraud, like Arizona's.
The revived right-wing fury over fraud at the polls led to new crackdowns on voter fraud, like Arizona's.
Related: David Cameron promises to double free childcare and revive right to buy "Hang on a minute," Cameron should have said when presented with his speech.
That was a writer's imposition, like the trick of a telephoto lens, to put the revived Meadowlands right up against the city skyline.
Ukrainian culture and language were revived and rights to healthcare, education and social security introduced.
The German phrase "Lügenpresse," or "lying press," has been revived by right-wingers in both countries as a term of abuse against journalists.
Cruishank is not dead law but was the basis of the decisions by the Rehnquist Court that revived "states rights" limits on Congressional power.
Meanwhile, new rules intended to revive the right to buy council homes – which give tenants discounts of up to £100,000 – mean that Havering's council housing stock continues to shrink.
I remember spotting a plastic bag that contained my pants which I'd apparently unconsciously peed in while the paramedics were reviving me right there on the sidewalk.
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