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New habitat management course woefully inadequate, says sector

The removal of gamekeeping and wildlife management courses from the education syllabus by 2023 has been described by the rural sector as “deeply concerning” in an open letter to the Secretary of State for Education, Nadhim Zahawi. The letter states the removal of the Land & Wildlife course within the new T Level system will… Read more »

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Jersey Assembly votes for humane right to die law

Jersey’s States Assembly today approved a proposal to change the law on assisted dying for adult islanders with terminal or incurable conditions, who have a clear and settled wish to end their lives. Channel Islands Humanists, part of Humanists UK, which campaigns for a right to die for those with terminal or incurable illnesses, praised the debate… Read more »

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Blair: Banning Scottish MPs from voting on English issues is 'wrong'
English votes plan ‘completely wrong’

Tony Blair has described proposals to ban Scottish MPs from voting on English issues as “completely wrong”. The prime minister fielded questions from two Labour backbenchers on Tory plans to only allow English MPs to vote on issues that only affect England, but not from Tory leader David Cameron who chose to focus on Afghanistan… Read more »

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Prescott is facing a Parliamentary inquiry
Prescott facing Dome inquiry

John Prescott is facing an inquiry from the parliamentary watchdog over his failure to declare a stay at the home of an American billionaire. The deputy prime minister spent two days at the home of Philip Anschutz, whose company Anschutz Entertainment Group is hoping to turn the Millennium Dome into Britain’s first super-casino. The government… Read more »