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Humanists UK has raised concerns over potentially unintended consequences of measures in the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill that would, if not amended, pave the way for a new generation of 100% religiously selective schools for the first time since 2011. The Bill does not refer to faith school admissions at all and nothing in… Read more »
The hidden impact of domestic abuse on healthcare professionals has been revealed by the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund (RMBF), in the latest edition of the Medical Defence Union (MDU) journal. The RMBF has seen a significant increase in doctors accessing support as a direct result of domestic abuse. Five years ago the charity, which the MDU… Read more »
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So who is going to win tonight? Obama. He’s a first class candidate, and I’ve got no doubt at all he’s going be the next president. From an organisational point of view his team knew what they were up to early on. What makes Barack Obama better than John McCain? Most of the American victors… Read more »
Former Tory MP Howard Flight says the banking crisis was made “inevitable” by Gordon Brown’s Bank of England reforms in 1997. In a report for the Centre for Policy Studies thinktank he describes the government’s instruction to the Bank to meet a 2.5 per cent retail price inflation measurement as “deeply flawed”. It led to… Read more »

