Humanists UK has reacted to news that the Government is proposing to allow new state schools to discriminate in 100% of their places, condemning the move and calling instead for an end to all discrimination in the state school system. Humanists UK Chief Executive Andrew Copson said: ‘The proposal to allow 100% religious discrimination in… Read more »
BASC chief executive Ian Bell has presented awards to coaches at the Gleneagles Shooting and Fishing School after the association partnered with the prestigious Gleneagles Hotel. BASC was appointed to deliver a top tier and in-depth Shotgun Coaching Award programme to all full-time coaches at the school. The award programme is a cornerstone of BASC’s commitment… Read more »
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By Tobias Benedetto Graduates could pay back their loans earlier and at a higher interest rate to help deal with the higher education deficit, the UK’s top universities have suggested. In their submission to Lord Browne’s independent review of the student funding system, the Russell Group, which represents the country’ 20 leading universities, warned the… Read more »
By politics.co.uk staff David Miliband may face at least two rivals for the Labour leadership – including his brother, according to media reports. Ed Balls, former children’s secretary, is said to be considering his bid in “due course”, according to the Times. Yesterday Mr Balls said Labour needs a “proper debate” about why it lost… Read more »