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Higher Education
They can emigrate like those in other countries.They can take their leftie views with... MORE
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Growth & Reform
I feel sick to my stomach about the way our elected representatives are dismissing the genuine... MORE
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Growth & Reform
How about some facts rather then factoids. I have just read the "499 complaints link" and they are... MORE
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Natural Environment
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Housing & Planning
Housing benefit being paid to landlords for substandard ie below lettable standard.What if anything... MORE
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Schools
There are some TED talks by Sir Ken Robinson (former British government advisor on education) that... MORE
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Help to Buy value for money unclear, say auditors
It is unclear whether the government's Help to Buy equity loans scheme will prove to be value for money for taxpayers, according to a National Audit Office report published
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Council tax divide between London and rest of England
The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy's (CIPFA) annual council tax survey has shown a clear divide opening up between London and the rest of England, with...
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Government ends funding for 'low value' qualifications
Courses and qualifications in self-tanning, balloon artistry and instructing pole fitness will no longer attract government funding under a bold new reform plan to simplify and...
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Pupils with special needs 'miss out on crucial education'
Fair treatment for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) is being called for by the Local Government Ombudsman in a new...
Editor's Feature
Frances Leader TreasurerEnvironmental Protectors Fund
Our Government promised to be "the greenest government ever" - they lied
Fran Leader has been an activist for 47 years and has recently been protesting against Hydraulic fracturing at Barton Moss in Salford. Today Fran told us...
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Patient Safety Survey
Patient Safety Survey: Harnessing Big Data with Real-Time Surveillance to Identify Patients at Risk Complete this short...
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Re: Are Pharmacies a valuable partner in the fight against Obesity?
With the plethora of pharmacy awareness campaigns and consultations seeking pharmacy’s views, it seems that 2014 may finally be the year that...
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Re: Are Pharmacies a valuable partner in the fight against Obesity?
Losing weight requires individuals to want to change many aspects for their daily lives and community pharmacy can provide expert advice on diet and...
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Re: Are Pharmacies a valuable partner in the fight against Obesity?
The level of expertise in most Community Pharmacies is vastly under estimated. Pharmacists and Dispensers strive to help and enhance the lives of...
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Re: The Debate on Hydraulic Fracturing for Gas in the UK
[quote="Fracking 2014 Guest User" post=2524]It is ridiculous that we should even consider ignoring the vast potential energy reserves in shale gas in...
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Re: The Debate on Hydraulic Fracturing for Gas in the UK
Q1. Anyone who thinks that relying on Russia, which provides a quarter of Europe's natural gas, half of it through the Ukraine is not a serious...
Media
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Carers Trust round table debate
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- Interview: David Philp, Head of BIM, Cabinet Office
- Interview: Graham Moir, Consultant Surgeon, Barts and London NHS Trust
- Interview: Professor Colin Gray, Academic Director, University of Reading
- Interview: David Leaper, Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Newcastle University
- Interview: Martin Wakeley, Deputy Managing Director, North West London CSU
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High central costs in some councils 'need greater scrutiny'
The Audit Commission has published new analysis of data on English councils' central management costs in its briefing, Councils' Centrally Managed Spending: Using Data From
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UCAS-style website for vocational training planned
Young people researching their options when leaving school will be able to access a single website with information about college courses, apprenticeships and training...
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New figures show steep rise in net migration to UK
Net migration to the UK increased to more than 200,000 in the year to September 2013, the Office for National Statistics said today, despite a government pledge to reduce the...
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Make public sector websites accessible, demand MEPs
Public sector bodies should have to make their websites accessible for everyone, including elderly and disabled people, according to a draft law backed by members of the...
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Karen Grewcock Head of Category Food and CateringESPO
Serving up practical advice ahead of the provision of free school meals for under 8s
A lack of catering staff, not enough dining room space and sourcing enough ingredients to triple the number of meals served per day are just some of the concerns currently...
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