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 Ian Dunt Alastair Campbell “had probably gone over the edge” just before he stepped down during the Hutton Inquiry, Tony Blair has written in his memoir. The description of Mr Campbell’s “craziness” sheds some light on the behaviour of the former communications boss during his war with the BBC and the bad-tempered battle which… Read more »
by Peter Wozniak Nick Clegg has visited flood-hit Pakistan, lamenting the slow global response to the crisis and predicting a long road ahead for the country’s recovery. Describing the scale of the disaster on seeing the devastation in the south of the country, the deputy prime minister said: “I think the sheer scale of this,… Read more »