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Further Education
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Economic Growth
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Further Education
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Staff Management
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Public Health
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Housing & Planning
All stealth taxes such as 106s and levys and inflated utility charges should be stripped out of... MORE
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Don't let the Prime Minister repatriate workers' rights
Speaking later today at a conference in Madrid, TUC General Secretary Frances O'Grady will appeal for the help of unions across Europe in persuading their governments to resist
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Employers, unions and consumer groups call for an end to NEST restrictions
A coalition of consumer groups, employer organisations and the TUC has written to the pensions minister calling on the government to lift the current legal restrictions on NEST,...
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Parents in wealthier areas receive better standard of childcare
People living in the most deprived areas of the country are receiving poorer quality...
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Re-sitting your driving test
Half of all drivers would struggle with at least one part of the driving test if they had to re-sit it, according to an AA/Populus...
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Jenny North Director of Policy and StrategyImpetus Trust
Interview with Jenny North, Impetus Trust
Today we interviewed venture philanthropists, the Impetus Trust. Take a look at the work they do on their website: >> Full article
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Re: Reducing SSI's new ideas or no idea?
The problem that we face these days is that Evidence Based Medicine dictates that we need a full list of Randomised Controlled Trials to prove an...
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Energy management in Schools
Do you understand the simple zero cost changes to the way your school runs that can save up to 30% on you bills? What have you been doing and what...
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Re: Do you feel we show our pets more compassion when in unbearable pain than our patients?
Persistent requests for euthanasia are extremely rare if people are properly cared for so our priority must be to ensure that good care addressing...
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Re: Challenges at the front line
Challenges at the front line a Community Trust. Personal Observation: • Bureaucracy • Ultimately financial constraints preventing best...
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Re: Reducing SSI's new ideas or no idea?
I think there are still things that we need to keep on doing the same thing especially in theatre such as maintaining the aseptic technique to reduce...
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Re: Challenges at the front line
Most of my colleagues think its lack of knowledge of current...
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High speed rail for British jobs and prosperity
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FSB supports a Bill to end energy contract rollovers
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CAP reform vote shows progress
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