The problem is that some times news stories a hyped to gain readership, I wonder why readers love doom and gloom, especially within a recession that’s recovering. Human being tend to think the worst there...
News 22 10 2009: Call to end middle class benefits.
A think-tan named “Reform” says payments including maternity pay, child benefit, the winter fuel allowance and TV licences for the elderly could be scrapped to avoid higher taxes. It says that the <?xml:namespace...
News 22 10 2009: Call to end middle class benefits.
A think-tan named “Reform” says payments including maternity pay, child benefit, the winter fuel allowance and TV licences for the elderly could be scrapped to avoid higher taxes. It says that the UK spends some £31bn...
News 2009 : To save on Public Expenditure the UK Gov now accepts that Schools should regulate themselves!.
Opinion: At every New UK Pre-Political Election the theme remains the same – Changes to Education, changes to Health, changes to the Law/Justice System; about the...
Mr Blair felt an urge to resign his position as the PM however the path that he laid lead the Nation into a conflict while creating inner battling on home soil as to change and competition and where people themselves are not people anymore but walking ATM’s for the...
News 16 10 2009: MP to repay £100,000 expenses.
The Daily Telegraph disclosed yesterday that an MP had channeled some £105,500 of his office and staffing allowances to a business to which he and his girlfriend were the only partners and which apparently was not publically...
News 15 10 2009: School exams data to be published
Ministers under the “National Challenge initiative”, announced last year, demand that at least 30% of pupils at every school get five A*-C grades, including English and maths, by 2011.
The Department for Children,...
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News 24 09 2009: The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has announced that 31,259 complaints were made against the Police in England and Wales (2008/09) which amounts to more than 600 complaints every week. Of those “one in every four” was for "neglect of...
News 23 09 2009 Pressure mounts on Baroness Scotland
Attorney General Baroness Scotland was fined £5,000 on Tuesday after it emerged that she had employed a Tongan housekeeper who had no right to work in the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />UK. Labour MP Stephen...
"Demonstrating his commitment and loyalty to his Constituents and all Minnesota Citizens, Senator Warren Limmer (R) MN District 32, met this past Friday with 3 Minnesota Citizens representing a coalition of individuals and groups concerned with the need for reform and...
Back in July 2008 the Chairman of the House of Commons select committee on innovation, universities, science and skills, stressed a need to examine the threat to higher education standards. Today’s report says it is "unacceptable" for higher education to receive £15bn in...
Barrister Dr Chris Elliott’s report reviewing private-property parking regulations has been published by the RAC. He saying "The Home Office is proposing a new licensing regime for private clampers, but it is...
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A Gov white paper proposes that Teachers take parents to Court, attend classes and face £1,000 fines with a jail sentence for none payment. Additional action includes compulsory parenting classes if a 10-15 year old is being considered for an Asbo.
It’s...
" The Prime Minister has told Parliament that each MP has a part to play in “regaining the country’s trust” as he outlined proposals for reform. Watch the Commons Statement on Number 10 TV Read the statement...
According to a major review by Sir Alan Steer Schools will be encouraged to return to traditional methods such as detentions etc along with orders to remove caps and confiscate mobile phones. Under New Labour some years ago good behaviour was to be financially rewarded...
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