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Prediction Calculator unique challenges of view reflecting the sustainable energy in higher costs
Each person in the UK have to pay around £ 5000 per year in 2050 for reconstruction and the use of the energy system of the entire nation, according to government figures. However, the cost of developing clean, sustainable energy, heating and transport will be very similar to the replacement of aging existing power plants and power clean, the analysis revealed.
Forecasts are from an analysis of sources open one package, called the calculator to 2050 titles, which was created by Professor David MacKay, Chief Scientific Officer of the Department of Energy and Climate change.
Suggestions predictionschallenge the costs of embracing low carbon energy and follow the legally binding commitments in the UK to counter global warming will top the bill would be to use traditional energy sources. They are also supported by a large EU project is the development of renewable energy was no more expensive than other alternatives.
"The calculator has the poison of the debate," said MacKay Guardian. "The bottom line is that any scenario that you choose should be added." He says the tool, built with the help of hundreds of experts and a thorough review of the literature, is used to help "make the policy of the open source", where anyone can see and question the assumptions and data used. "You can pretend to be secretary of state, and must make a plan that is very unpopular."
The calculator is used to create the three scenarios outlined in the plan of government officials carbon, which shows how the UK could meet its emissions targets for 2050, keeping the lights on, and test a "cost optimized" scenario, that is the cheapest.
do almost nothing to develop systems for low carbon energy - and the elimination of the objectives of UK carbon - would cost £ 4,682 a year, dedicated to the import of gas for generation of electricity and oil heating for all vehicles. That 13% of the average expected £ 35 000 in the period. In comparison, the scenario of cost-2050 is 84 pounds (1.8%) a year cheaper, and offers a combination of electric power with 42% renewable energy, nuclear energy 31% and 27% of gas plants with carbon captured and stored underground (CCS). It also provides improved energy efficiency, with demand for lighting and appliances fell by 60% compared to 2007 levels.
However, the cost of "do nothing" option does not include damage to the economy is expected due to climate change, calculator, and notes that the reference point Stern: "It's the equivalent of up to $ 6500 per person per year on average system costs of energy."
government "higher renewable energy, energy efficiency" scenario in which wind provides 55% of the total supply of electricity and all the cars and buses are powered by batteries or hydrogen fuel cells is expected to cost £ 368 a year (8%) more than the "do nothing" scenario, if the damages of climate change into account.
The "higher CCS, bio-energy" scenario is £ 470 (10%) rather than to do nothing, and requires the successful deployment of CCS on a commercial scale, and more be used and sustainable biomass to generate abundant "negative" emissions.
- Some experts say that the analysis can not account for the major events in the future though. Professor Dieter Helm at Oxford University, believes that the costs of low carbon, high carbon energy scenarios necessarily be similar. "This [similarity] is in fact the result you get if you take the conventional wisdom on the prices of fossil fuels and we assume no significant technical progress. However, it is precisely these two assumptions that make the difference. "Helm said that the gas may become cheap and abundant, but also that progress in battery technology, transportation electrification, solar energy breathroughs - such as taking advantage of photosynthesis - and use of smart grid could reduce the costs of low carbon too. "The calculator is very interesting," said Helm.. "My opinion is that the achievement of cost estimates Detailed is an exercise in heroic and potentially very misleading "energy of the nation is roughly divided into three, said Mr. MacKay: transport, heating and electricity. However, the increased cost comes from transportation, such as "millions of individual messages, just to go around" - cars & trucks - the less energy efficient than large power plants
- The new version of the calculator is the first to include the costs, a key element, according to MacKay ". You can not have a conversation on this issue without increasing costs, "He says that the tool is using as the equivalent in China, Portugal and Belgium.MacKay believes that the calculator has a key role in the assessment of the viability of different energy options. It describes the current government policy of supporting multiple technologies as sensitive "coverage." Groups of the National Network of Friends of the Earth have already posted their favorite scenes on the site of the calculator.
- example, Mr. MacKay said: "An interesting question: what is the tradeoff between energy efficiency and building upgrades over the production capacity Want to good homes, or just build of new nuclear power plants?. In the calculator, people can choose. "
- note however, that less expensive alternatives have to do with a very strong effort by increasing energy efficiency and waste reduction, since it is generally cheaper than building new power plants. Another example included in the government's Carbon Plan, is "How can the cost of a route change if, for example, nuclear costs are high and the cost of, say, renewable energy experts are as low think it's as reliable as possible? "
type of numbers to the feel of the publication
"I was distressed by the poor quality of debate on the energy that was also aware of greenwashing of politicians and big business that he was tired of the debate -. Extremism. NIMBYism, the bag "What, Professor David MacKay told the Guardian in 2009, so he wrote a book in his spare time called Sustainable Energy - without the hot air. He has published in pdf format for free on its website, where you can still download copies free of charge. However, this book written by experts, but not published so sold over 40,000 copies in print and have downloaded about 400,000 times. "The Guardian has a star," he said.
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remove restrictions on the prices of canteen, opening the way to price cutting offers designed to attract students back to healthy lunches
Schools are encouraged to offer special food to attract students away from local takeaways and canteens healthy lunches.
The Education Department is lifting the restrictions that force schools in England to charge the same price for the same item for each student so they can offer price promotions.
Ministers said it could mean that schools that offer meals at reduced prices to a different age group each day, special prices for the brothers who regularly eat at school, or ? 1 for business meals new students.
This follows concerns about taking school meals and takeaways near located near schools offering financial offers for lunch.
Judy Hargadon, executive director of the School Nutrition Foundation, established to promote healthy eating in schools, said he had been told by many parents who are more likely to leave your child try school meals if they receive a discount.
is expected that there will be an advantage for students who are not likely to eat school meals or groups of years in making meals usually tails off as the beginning of the school.
testin schools, some in North Somerset and Bolton, has seen a sharp increase in the uptake of promotions on prices once they are introduced. Last year, North Somerset was approximately 6000 additional school meals are served to children in just six weeks.
The pilot, providing children in 20 primary schools all meals for £ 1 was the number of school meals has increased by 6360 per week for an average of 11,242 during the first spring semester. Some schools have more than doubled the number of children usually served. However, when the pilot North Somerset, with the support of the School Nutrition Foundation, was completed, the Council was unable to close the financial gap. The price of school meals increased to ? 2.
- changes to allow the flexible charge for school meals were held in a clause of the Education Act, which received royal assent last month.
schools are also ready to help families with problems that are not eligible for free school meals, he said.
Children
Minister, Sarah Teather, said the move was "an important step in the fight against childhood obesity and the average of schools can help families in distress."
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phone hacking, and social media, we must work together to maintain the highest ethical standards
Imagine if, in the last two decades, a particularly persistent thief had made it their business to target the property of the rich and famous. Imagine that was after celebrities - pop stars, actresses, footballers - and discovered he was off the hook. In addition, the police had no idea what he was doing.
It has expanded its ambitions and was a thief of the members of the royal family, the Governor of the Bank of England, the terrorists and even journalists who pass the laws he broke out: MPs . Flushed with success, backbenchers have, then, ministers, and even - the most brazen of all - the Prime Minister. I guess then discovered that, far from acting quickly to capture, arrest and charge him, the Metropolitan Police (who knew something about their activities), was initially inactive for the list of victims grew and grown.
What is the difference between this and the phone hacking scandal that has engulfed some of the major media companies in Britain? The phone-hacking scandal is not hypothetical.
still do not know with certainty the extent of it. Some of the people who say their phones have been cut can not be victims, after all. However, it seems certain that many of them - the same media companies targeting
is one of the greatest scandals in public life for decades, yet our response has been weak. Police were slow to respond, which may be related to its close links with the media. Sir Paul Stephenson, the Metropolitan police commissioner, said recently that he preferred that his men were investigating the most serious crimes such as theft. But it is theft of private information is the flight?
And if the Press Complaints Commission is fit for purpose, his recent behavior is not evidence.
This is particularly unfortunate coming at a time when the conduct of the media is under great pressure from advances in technology, and the distinction between what is public and that's what the public interest, it is more difficult to do.
- In the last - which is of interest to the public - the case of Fred Goodwin is instructive. The Royal Bank of Scotland boss is accused of having had an affair before the collapse of the bank. Is it fair that the public should know about his case, given their responsibility for their mistakes? My answer is yes.
- In the first - which is of public interest - corporate social media like Twitter and Facebook have changed the media landscape permanently for the better. Journalism is more open and collaborative than ever. Media consumers participate in a conversation, not listening to a
- conference. However, one consequence of this is the uncontrolled flow of information, and the difficulty of effectively legislate on it.
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use scientific proof wrong drug seizures that gives "false positives" citizens difficult to plea bargaining
As highly publicized "war on drugs" are not already facing a credibility gap, two judges of the Superior Court USA - A Washington, DC, one in Colorado - raise questions as to whether the Federal Drug Agency (DEA) and the police use "pseudo-scientific" methods of identifying drugs to bust hundreds of thousands of suspected drug users, many of them from center of the city minority children. A faulty drug test means that innocent people are imprisoned as suspects, denied their rights to due process and then pressed to accept plea bargains, he is guilty or not .
is at stake in the growing controversy is whether the current methods of identification of drugs, including the widely used "Levine Duquenois-test", you can check - and accuracy - that the police confiscate the substance during an arrest to say it is. The test, a variation of simple techniques first used in 1930, exposed to the substance suspected of a chemical liquid, and if it turns a certain color - purple, in the case of marijuana -. It is considered likely that the real thing
But according to defense experts advanced, including Heather Harris, a highly trained chemist who went head to head with the DEA laboratory "experts" and won, there are hundreds of substances legal, many of them readily available on the market, or in nature, usually turn purple in the same test conditions. This means that the Duquenois test, while the marijuana to power "in" as a theoretical possibility, perhaps, can not confirm its presence, either - at least not "beyond a reasonable doubt" required a legal limit Crime
- In fact, the problem of testing "false positive" drug is not only limited to substances that appear to look like marijuana. In Canada, owners of a family business in chocolate have been identified as drug dealers dangerous Duquenois a field test, and found themselves in prison.
- Chocolate The case may seem extreme, but is happening all over the United States, experts say. This is partly due to incentives for payment in question. The police can win large amounts of overtime by making a routine drug bust, especially after hours, but even a name for the practice ". Necks of dollars "in New York, where possession of less than one ounce of marijuana was decriminalized in recent years, marijuana busts have not decreased but increased dramatically - from 5,000 to about 30,000 per year - partly because the police found a
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In a hastily arranged contribution to the ad hoc for the seminar on October 6 Leveson told me that we had two presses in Britain. I received some criticism for this, but it was not a radical view. I said the same thing several times over the past 20 years. And many other people have said well, including Hugh Grant, who told the inquiry Leveson:
"What I see in this country are two presses that does exactly what a good press -.. should inform the public, with a mirror of society, have the power to consider
And hiding under the same umbrella, the second one was allowed into something toxic - a press that has weakened and discredited our democracy by bribing the police, parliament and sterilization competitive advantage flattery five successive governments. "
We have a serious press operates, in general, the public interest. We have a popular press, with an agenda around human interests.
has been a gradual shift in recent years to about 100. Newspapers originally avoided serious matters of human interest, although the Daily Telegraph has led some (legal matters the most lucrative).
Now The Guardian, The Independent and The Times published a certain amount of content that is clearly outside the category of public interest. This did not compromise its fundamental mission, however.
Poppapers have moved in the opposite direction. Initially devoted considerable space to the public interest, including coverage of events abroad.
over time, a low bass to the point where they no longer exist at all (Daily Star) or very low density (Daily Mirror and the Sun).
appears in the middle market - Daily Mail and Daily Express - take longer, but almost everything is trivialized, leaning heavily (usually two) and often inaccurate. Therefore, no redemptive value of public service.
recognize that there is nothing inherently wrong with the papers to raise the skills of human interest above public interest. Millions of readers, much more to read the serious press, enjoy it.
- But the divergence between the content and intent of the serious press - even considering that it has adopted a populist - and that all work has grown in pop for 30 years
- As Leveson research evidence has shown that the distinction between the content of the two presses have led to a difference in the methodology of journalism.
- The obsession with celebrity is an emerging phenomenon of paper, to obtain journalistic methods increasingly ugly.
- Nothing seems to have learned, for example, the persistent pursuit of Princess Diana. After his death, the votes for the emerging role of the editors not to publish paparazzi photos were quickly forgotten.
- The result was a relentless harassment of celebrities (shown by experiments of Sienna Miller), freelance photographers just because the market appears to offer your images.
even though piracy cell phone probably started with the famous (and Royals), which ended up being used in each case -. Milly Dowler death, the attacks of 7 / 7 and without the war in Afghanistan
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The phone-hacking scandal has shocked the French media, which is used for solid state regulation and privacy laws high
The last 30 years have seen the increasingly popular concept of deregulation of the media are gaining ground in countries like the United States and Great Britain. As recently as 2009, the Minister, and Jeremy Hunt Shadow still insists that the regulation of media in this country was "difficult" and "more paternalistic" and "Big Bang" deregulation of media communication to revive the local media. France, meanwhile, is at least in part, resisted.
In France, unlike Britain, the State not only directly funds and oversees the public broadcasters, but also regulates the production of commercial television, for example, the application of legally binding quotas . To cite one example, the resounding commercial success of Canal Plus in the 1990s has made the station had to invest money more (a fixed percentage of their profits) in film production. Imagine that the British government saying that Sky News has put some of their profits in the auteur cinema.
Thanks to Canal Plus, the likes of Krzysztof Kieslowski, and the Coen brothers could make films that met with a wide audience worldwide. This regulation is at its best:. Where commercial success goes hand in hand with help artists reach a wider audience
course not all the French system is perfect. In 1982, Francois Mitterrand opened the broadcast of France to private property. In recent years, one of Silvio Berlusconi has tried his hand at 5. The result was a culture shock for French viewers: Italian-style competitions, scantily clad hostesses and endless repeats of American series. Fortunately, Silvio Berlusconi has finally given up the operation in France in 1992.
- In radio stations, 35% of the songs must be original in French, including French Africa and Arabic-French. Advertising is also limited to 8 minutes per hour on public television and 12 minutes in private channels. CSA principal sanction is either not responding to broadcasters. Of course, many broadcasters choose to include the costs of fines in their budget.
French media are governed by the 1881 Act. Changes over the years, prohibits any means of control group of over 30% of the daily press. It is also prohibited during the preliminary phase of a criminal investigation, the publication of pictures related to a felony or a misdemeanor, and information about the identity of the victim of a sex crime. The law also prohibits photographing, filming and recording the proceedings. Thus the national shock at the sight of Dominique Strauss-Kahn was paraded by the police and the U.S. court in May.
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Among the many victims and sacrifices of September 11, 2001, an example of a gay priest deserves special honor
The plastic bag labeled "Victim 0001" September 11, 2001, contained the body of Father Mychal Judge, Catholic chaplain with the Fire Department of New York. When he learned of the disaster of World Trade Center, the necklace was a Catholic and firefighter clothing and ran from the center.
saw people jumping to death to avoid the hell of more than 1000 feet above. At 9:59, the south tower collapsed, and the strength and the rest of the mass of steel, concrete, glass and humanity when it hits the ground is probably what killed the father of Mychal. He was the first death since the attacks in the morning. His work must be central to the commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the attacks of 9 / 11: peace, tolerance and reconciliation
vigils held for the first time this year in honor of Father Mychal. About 300 people gathered Sunday at the church of San Francisco, where the judge lived and worked just down the block level 24/engine a fire station. The father continued in March as Mychal final at Ground Zero. The man behind the annual report is Steven McDonald, a police detective in New York the former who was assassinated in 1986. He was questioned 15 years Shavod Jones in Central Park. McDonald Jones shot, leaving him paralyzed for life.
I met McDonald while leading the procession, driving on Seventh Avenue in his wheelchair. He spoke of the Father Mychal meant to him:
"He, more than any ... reaffirmed my faith in God, and it was important for me to forgive the man who shot me. And I am alive today because of it. "Father Mychal
Jones had obtained the phone with McDonald and his wife. He apologized to the prison. Take lessons of reconciliation, McDonald joined the judge in a trip to Northern Ireland, where they worked together to try to end the violence.
- Mychal
- father was well known for the poor and afflicted the city of New York and New Jersey. He helped the homeless and people with HIV / AIDS. As a member of the Franciscan order, often wear traditional dress and brown sandals. But there was a secret he knows about half: he was gay. In his private newspaper, the Catholic priest, revered wrote: "I thought my car and how gay people are never to know me completely." Newspapers have been given to journalist Michael Daly, the twin sister of the judge, Dympna, and appear in Daly's book, The Book of Mychal:. The amazing life and heroic death of Father Mychal Judge
- Brendan Fay is a long time Irish-American gay activist who was a friend of the judge. There was a film about the Franciscan friar in 2006, called "Saint of 9 / 11", and finished another called "Mychal memory." Fay said this week: "He was one of the priests of the dignity of New York, an organization of Catholic gays and lesbians ... He exercised to (us) in the AIDS crisis, when there were few priests available to our community. "
On September 20 May 2001, President George W. Bush before a joint session of Congress. He said, as we know, "they hate our freedoms." He praised the Capitol Lisa Beamer, the widow of Todd Beamer, a passenger aboard United Flight 93 was heard saying, "Ride", before attacking the pirates. Travel Companion Beamer, Mark Bingham, a rugby player and a public relations consultant who also joined the fight to prevent hackers from using aircraft as a weapon, was openly gay. As was David Charlebois, the co-pilot of American Airlines 77, which hit the Pentagon .
A decade later, Brendan Fay is reflected in the life of his friend:
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pepper us with the pre-conference interviews, a G-20 plan to save the euro, and Katie Price in the fight against the cage
outside the area of ??the Arsenal escaped the bottom of the Premier League and Chelsea Torres, Fernando de la red card at Stamford Bridge, the world conflicts of emergency with other people - the implosion the threat from the north banking system in the Atlantic and the work of any hope of return - to get a view of most of the work this week on Sunday. Even in the week of the International Labour Conference can never be sure.
As usual, the observer Ed Miliband promises to "do the right thing" and impose a new social ethic ("You must take risks." The risk is an enrollment students over £ 6,000 - £ 9,000 -.. not bankers and top employees to pay for it) "Finding a simple message or lose popular" old lag advised David Blunkett, in the same document
Mil Ed has completed an interviewfamily for the Sunday Mirror, with pictures of his wife and children on the train from Liverpool conference, promising to press the banks and found that their children love stories About Boo Boo and Hee Hee. Two sheep Yorkshire.
The Sunday Times, the rising star Jim Murphy rule compares New Labour to a "telenovela". The Independent on Sunday that of Blair, Tessa Jowell, said TB / GB as an overdose of "crack" - which means obsessed with media barons such as Rupert M communication instead of listening to the voters. Alan Johnson, and Liam Byrne to join in the request for ex-ministers to apologize for their mistakes.
This seems to be a major theme of the week, but in his interview with his old friend Patrick Hennessy in the Sunday Telegraph, Ed Balls, insisted that his "too far, too fast" critical policy economic coalition justified. Ball has given up hope of becoming the leader of Labour, reports owner, as Mil Ed is doing well and went for a long stay. The only thing to say. Not all believe.
Has anyone mentioned- The Sunday Times (page one) gives priority to the speculation that the G20 leaders put $ 3 billion - the package that will save the euro area and Greece to stop paying half its crippling - Yes, billion debt, the banks in French and German. The Sunday Telegraph package costs $ 1.7tn - and says it could cost the British taxpayer another £ 1 billion - Chickenfeed to the approach of two inside pages of the Sunday Times. It is illustrated by what looks like a part of The Road Cormac McCarthy.
But it's amazing how quickly some issues fall through the hole of memory. Confirmation threatening, Vladimir Putin on Saturday, which is the recovery of the Russian presidency after a hiatus of four years as prime minister only in page news, despite the gun being carried out in the Rambo pictures may show the way.
The offer of a Palestinian state is relegated to large-format pages, but most have a solid cover. Only The Independent on Sunday takes a look back at the Lib Dem conference last week with a feature that suggests the determination of the party to rename itself as a force in the government, it's like leaving a radio DJ Dave Lee Travis in 1993. Unpopular at the time, but who will listen DLT now? Hmm.
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Ministers of Education may choose to demonstrate in support of their own prejudices, says Estelle Morris. Work would do well to show a commitment to use evidence well
The government claims that the development of an educational policy based on evidence, to be a good thing. But we can be sure that you can trust to do the right thing? Ministers constantly refer to national and international sources of evidence to justify their decisions. So much so that announcements of Pisa (OECD Programme for International Student Assessment), Timms (Trends in International Mathematics and Science) or management consultants McKinsey Ofsted now appear to exceed its importance to education . How do we know that Michael Gove draw the right conclusions from the data available? What is to prevent the selection of evidence to support its political point of view and reject the rest?
Take some of the government's statements in support of its key policies. Charter schools in the United States are used to justify the policy of free schools. And when moutiers about the success of charter schools, such as the Harlem Success Academy in New York, do not do this. There are some truly exceptional charter schools should inspire us all.
But the subject of research at Stanford University, shows that over three-quarters of charter schools offer similar or worse than traditional public schools? What do we actually do the test?
So you can see that the policy of another flagship - academies. The government likes to cite the success rate of chains of academies and schools in southern Harris London. Again, this is true. Based in difficult areas, schools have produced outstanding results and Harris are a true example of what can be achieved. But so are the results of schools in Tower Hamlets, the poorest countries, which now regularly exceeds the national average - not the academies. What is the evidence tell us?
Then there is the use of the curriculum in Singapore Michael Gove thinned as evidence of its review of the curriculum, but it is less likely to cite national manuals that come with teaching in Singapore. It is also misleading to cite evidence in support of Pisa of charter schools, but fail to add that the same organization believes that competition among schools does not necessarily lead to better results?
- conflicting evidence and the selective use of is nothing new - I doubt there is an education minister who has not succumbed to the temptation. Nor is the practice of education itself. The problem exists in other places -. But other departments have been willing to do something
These organizations have the task of interpreting the evidence from the hands of ministers and thus give the public confidence in their validity.
No one will believe that the government is serious about being guided by the evidence, provided that the ministers are free to choose and interpret the data as they please. It is difficult to detect a successful school and use it to justify what they already believe. It is much more difficult to determine exactly what makes a successful school and ships in a policy based on evidence that can affect all schools. This is why quality testing and proper use of it are so important.
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The UN may have supported the rights of transmission, but the Catholic opposition are still working on the cheat sheet of the doctrine default
On June 17, the Human Rights Council adopted a resolution on the rights of lesbians, bisexuals, homosexuals and transsexuals, the coalition that opposed this, including Russia, Pakistan and Nigeria. And, of course, the Catholic Church.
Following this historic victory, a pair of U. S. Catholic NGOs distributed a document produced in 2009 by three Catholic bioethicists - Richard Fitzgibbons, Philip Sutton and Dale O'Leary - Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute. Their role as "sex reassignment" surgery Psychopathology argues that transgender people are mentally ill and therefore need no rights of therapy. Claims there is no evidence that trans identity, or even gay identity is innate
The reasons for the distribution can be to convince the UN that most do not bother with the rights of gay and trans - surprisingly, one might think, given the global statistics of the surprisingly high murder transgender community in particular and the number of states in which homosexuality by the death penalty. Three doctors in charge of this work are all committed against abortion, but they are less vocal on the right to life people who were born.
For some Catholics - not all - human rights are better defined as the right to do what the church says it's God's will. There is a rickety structure of circular logic to this: the Church knows the real purpose of human life and sexuality is, and do what the Church says. Documents O'Leary, for example, wrote the argument that feminism is a heretical movement - a theology of liberation, says defiantly someone who is "bad." (She and her colleagues dislike "of feminism, of course, opposed to his appointment to the feminists - Janice Raymond as former nun -. This is not to defame, such as trans people and all that they do)
- One might expect that a revised document that claims to be cited and interact with some studies had a different opinion, but, curiously, this is not true. Human rights should not depend on these things, but it is surprising that a document saying that there is no evidence that the transport is old does not even mention several recent studies of brain structure, which suggests that in some cases at least, it is. But then, both Sutton and Fitzgibbons seem to have a problem with evidence that contradicts them, and lawyer, and practices of Sutton, restorative therapy for men gays in the face of the States, for example, the Council of the Kingdom Kingdom of psychotherapy, which considers all of these therapies are the ethics of quackery.
Many bioethicists
are, of course, rationalists and utilitarians, whose work is based on a spirit of free intellectual curiosity, the three authors of this article, however, are working up the cheat sheet doctrine, and all the arguments that come with the objectives to an inescapable conclusion.
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NHS Bill: A vote in the health knife Lords could go against the government
ministers admit that Andrew Lansley's controversial health reforms could be killed if ever what promises to be a knife in the Lords vote the government is against this week.
Cabinet and the Ministry of Health have put on alert to try to avoid a "companion" rebellion "on Wednesday leading to the key elements of the reform of social care and referred to a -. particular committee process that could take months
A senior government official said there was now a possibility that the bill could be glued to the board that he would not receive Royal Assent next spring -. This means that the fall
The loss of an important part of the legislation would be a blow to the government of David Cameron, and ministers are determined to do everything possible to influence their peers. But his colleagues said in private, that has not been forced to support a bill with which they disagreed.
Over 80 partners have refused to intervene in the second reading debate, forcing business leaders to extend the time for one day to two:. Tuesday and Wednesday
ministers are expected to offer more concessions to opponents of the bill - particularly to mitigate concerns that the responsibility of the Secretary of State to provide free medical care, diluted complete - to prevent a rebellion .
Labour to vote for the amendment calling for the redemption of the key sections of a committee by former foreign secretary David Owen and constitutionalist Peter Hennessy, says that about 80 pairs crossbench and the Liberal Democrats will also find the day.
- Last night, the
- Observer
Nicholson said that if the plans to save 20 billion pounds is achieved through efficiency gains in 2015, with the money reinvested in the service, reforms should be implemented as soon as possible.
"The scale of this challenge without precedent in the history of the NHS. Modernization offers many opportunities to support the NHS in delivering the quality and productivity challenge, "he said. "The increased participation of the patient, strong clinical leadership and reducing overheads can all make a significant contribution. However, the NHS needs clarity and consistency, especially on the timing of the upgrade. " He added that "further delay risks creating a vacuum of leadership at the local level" that could affect patient care.
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the university is facing a legal challenge of the human rights lawyer
As the compensation process continues, some people wonder if it even worth going to college at all. Why charge tuition abusive when some of the largest employers in the UK are beyond the traditional market of graduate employment and launch recruitment drives aimed directly at a high level of the graduates school?
Charlie Brooker The Guardian suggests completely ignore college because she can only lie on the forms of application.
For those who opt for an education, economic survival can be a challenge. So, today, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Guardian has engaged the services of an expert assistance to students in England, part of the student loan company, to answer all your questions on the subject. Send your questions here.
Education NewsThe Guardian
. A prominent human rights lawyer said that Scotland is to break the law by charging students from other parts of the UK for a college degree, while students university in Scotland and the EU are educated free.
. Approximately 200,000 of over 600,000 applicants will miss places in British universities this year, the highest number in history.
. UCAS said without placing students with a level-Good try again next year.
Professor Les Ebdon ., Rector of the University of Bedfordshire, the attacks on the "wrong time" to stop the government's plan £ 78m Aimhigher.
Education News around the web
. The Independent reports that the system of tuition fees can be regarded as discriminatory against Muslim students, according to some interpretations of Islamic law, the acquisition of loans - including interest - is prohibited. A spokesman for the Federation of Islamic Student Societies called the rate of increase of an "urgent problem".
. Mayor of London Boris Johnson, suggesting the revival of English cricket can inspire young people in inner cities who need standards and models. He explains why in the Telegraph.
. Last week it was reported that the musicians have urged the government to include the cultural and creative issues in the measurement of high school English. Now Cornish charity Cross K9 dog wants education to be added to the program to reduce the dog "ignorance", reports the BBC.
teacher training seminars
think to do a PhD?
This seminar will provide advice and independent information on the development of a research proposal, the process and pitfalls of a research degree and career prospects.
Sept. 9 in London.
Making the most of opportunities for media to enhance the school profile
if it is to share good news or crisis management, directors and management teams must be able to handle the media in all its forms. This one-day seminar in association with the NAHT is essential for new and aspiring leaders and school officials to determine who wish to update their knowledge. It includes a session on social media.
September 20 in London.
Use social media to improve the experience for students
as tuition rates increase, so do the expectations of students. Social media is an effective and inexpensive to manage this challenge. This seminar will explore the best practices of the new concept, techniques and strategies for all staff in higher education. Academic, communication, recruitment, marketing and strategy
September 22 in London.
Life after a PhDwhether it should be published, convince an employer that you have transferable skills, or obtain an academic position, should be fully prepared to achieve their goals. This course will help you identify employment opportunities for people with research skills and expertise.
September 28 in London. find us on the website of the Guardian
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women of all ages, colors and backgrounds gathered at the SlutWalk in London - it was the women's movement of the new
was a great feeling that the London SlutWalk represent all women, not because they were all "welcome", but because it does not really differ from what they wanted. We look forward to the new intake and convicted of each crime of discrimination and violence against women. But do not think it made us superior, arrogant carriers of the only truth.
The crowd welcomed most women do not have the color white because it was just and moral and good to be against racism, but because it was too late in the day by the racism - against what racism was involved. I had never seen and heard this type of insurance impatience with injustice in the reaction of the crowd. Women of color said they were comfortable and very few young black women have just moved in to help carry the banner of lead, identified as a leader whores happy. It is the aim of identifying women as sexual objects personified black. Background color of the strike whores
Similarly, the crowd identified with sex workers. There was such empathy when two women from the English Collective of Prostitutes said that my first thought was that it was a public sex. But I realized that the line between women who turn tricks and women were almost invisible, because for them it was a moral division, but an opportunity and choice. In addition, a reason for leaving because he was nobody's business what any of us did with our bodies. Including transgender, lesbians, bisexuals and heterosexuals. They were just walking together, we were one, saying that not equality but mutual respect for individuality. The establishment of their rights and guarantees established mines.
Perhaps the most expressive of how widely this view is held, and the confidence with which the woman was held, was how the men were welcome in the month of March . Some were sex workers, protesters against the war, some have started their lives as women, others maintained their partners, mothers or daughters. There was no sense that this was a problem, or that women were in no way affect or nervous because of their presence. Who is with us
us.
- In this sense, the SlutWalk a light years of the liberation of women in March 1970, which paved the way for it. I was two. Most women 40 years ago were a little older and less popular than SlutWalkers, to take more seriously, more aware of their talents and abilities, on their way to higher things. Many demonstrators were then removed from the chairs in the universities, the management of business journalism - what was previously non-traditional jobs for professional women. There was no wheelchair in 1970. But last week, women with disabilities are an integral part of the event, walking and talking, sex, and against rape.
- Once upon a time, the head of a European multinational, one woman said money from the company was sexy. This simply means that he could buy sex, but with his money, women find him attractive and would have to pay. It was long ago. Now, women are identified with the workers of both sexes, maids, all we can say yes or no. In fact, a series of "We are all waitresses" banner, referring to the alleged rape attempt by the head of the IMF.
sexual assault will not be eradicated as asylum seekers can report crimes to the police without fear of deportation. Until sex workers can report crimes to the police without fear of being criminalized. Until mothers can report crimes to the police without fear of having their children removed by social services. As transsexual women can report rape of her femininity, not real somehow in question. And until women can report rape black without being believed by the color of their skin.
The - especially very young - the woman has gone mad with joy. They hate all rapes and protect the rapist, police in the media. They hate the cuts and how women will be beaten. And hate to be defined and divided by the powers that be. It was the new feminist movement, born of the student protest and Arab revolutions, breaking the past before our eyes. A lot of work to do and who is not afraid.
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Parliamentary Group supports measures to stop the defamation line and make it more difficult for corporations to continue the newspaper
libel the jury should be abolished in all cases, but outstanding public figures, a parliamentary committee has recommended.
The Lords and Commonsjoint Committee on the Defamation Bill proposed project of radical changes in the libel laws in the UK, including new measures to curb online defamation and proposals make it more difficult for large companies to pursue the newspapers.
MPs and peers recommended the fight against the culture of anonymous comments online with a new notice and removal procedure, suggesting that the unidentified commentators on blogs and social networks like Facebook Twitter and allegedly defamatory material must be removed by the host or Internet service providers if they refuse to reveal their identity.
The report also proposes the replacement of the "defense of Reynolds" qualified privilege for responsible journalism in the public interest with a new legal defense.
Lord Mawhinney, Chairman of the Joint Committee, said the current libel laws are "too expensive, it is a barrier to all but the richest."
He added: "Our recommendations should help to reduce dependence on expensive lawyers and the courts, bringing defamation in the reach of ordinary people who are needed to protect their reputation or defend their right to freedom of expression.
"They are based on firm principles, which I'm sure the government will support."
detailed recommendations were forwarded to the government and could become law next year.
report called for an end to trials for libel by the jury agreed with a proposal in the bill that the government announced in March.
is said that the vast majority of cases should be heard by a judge and a jury trial should be limited to cases of public life and senior "only when its public credibility is at stake."
The committee said that the abolition of jury trials assure trivial cases are removed before huge legal costs. The report recommends that online messages that are the subject of a complaint for defamation should be taken by the host - like Twitter and Facebook - unless the authors are willing to identify "or is there an overriding public interest in the publication. " "The Committee recommends amending the law to promote a cultural change so that, over time, the credibility of anonymous posts - and the damage they can do - is limited," said Report
- When the author of the defamatory material online is identifiable, the web host will be forced to publish a notice of claim with the article. If the host, which could include Google's Blogger or WordPress site, refuses to, could be prosecuted in the same manner as a newspaper or magazine, the report recommends.
- "If the Internet service provider believes that it is substantial public interest justifying the rejection of non-identified - for example, if a complainant is the source - which must have the right to ask a judge for a waiver of the removal procedure and to ensure the order of "let-up," the report said.
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We will pay tutors for students underrepresented communities a fair crack at major universities, says James Orwell
1300 schools had not sent a single student at Oxford and Cambridge from 2006-9. Suppose that there were at least a few students in these schools, with the help of a little more, could convince the admissions officers to give them a place.
My proposal is to let the private sector and the coach find these students outside of school hours. Let's see some talent scouts scouring the schools the best they can find, as their bonuses depended on it. Will actually depend on it. In each geographic region, several private companies awarding contracts to explore the state of mentoring and access guardian of the prestigious university. Students can register and assign qualified tutoring outside school hours, from the budget of the contract. A bonus will be awarded to each student.
This link should motivate the private sector to successfully deliver applications as many under-represented communities. Exploration costs, tutoring and mentoring will also be paid, but some regulation to address unintended consequences that could result from a state subsidy.
tutoring firm to choose the strategy. This could start a week after school lessons at the age of 14 years (or earlier), with more intensive examinations and interviews crammingfor
Two options are important for students and the university, the requirements for granting bonus. There are several simple ways to identify groups that need help. Containers free school meals, for example, or schools not to send students in previous years
- tutoring firm is free to register and get engage students: they must be able to allocate their resources as they see fit, and not be forced to retain students, for example, that they consider not committed enough. Such freedom is given to the student. The contracts are not renewed by the under-performing companies. Some people may find this controversial proposal because it requires schools and school mentoring arrangements directly with the candidates. There are several good reasons.
Done correctly, the selection of a tutorial would be a coveted achievement in itself. As with the teams of Premier League football and youth Olympic price formation, offering a vision of a better future. Families should be proud of and that could be co-opted to provide domestic support.
This program could be paid to three sources of funding. First, a small fraction of the education budget from central government for the development of participation, long cut off from the glory days of the expansion would be useful for this purpose. Second, universities can make a financial contribution as part of its proposal to expand access. Finally, the industrial sponsorship could provide welcome publicity to donors, and also provide opportunities for summer employment.
As founder, I offered a valuable experience, many students, but these opportunities can come to an end
practices are common, but the legislation on employment rights means that companies that offer unpaid work experience may be liable to prosecution.
not pay for the operation of temporary workers may seem - and some students are clearly angry. However, in some industries, such as journalism, graduates need experience and test their skills to find their place. So how employers to keep businesses afloat and they also offer valuable experience, without appearing to cross the line from the farm?
As founder and former director of www.myvillage.com I took a lot of graduates and aspiring writers. Some worked at home to build their portfolios occasionally, others entered the office (when I had one more recently has been my kitchen table) and has more experience. During the 12 years I found the site that employs many people and there were many who come to me to gain experience, some quickly proved his skills and became employees. He worked with me for five years before moving to ITV, another Myvillage past the BBC, and many other examples. Recent reports state that approximately 25% of trainees have been offered roles that businesses pay to gain experience, so the value of entering the industry in this way is valid.
Like other companies, Myvillage fought during the crisis with a massively reduced income. I went through 2010 without revenue from the site. Although they can not afford to employ experienced writers, I had the opportunity to present and share experiences, contacts and knowledge in exchange for a little help to maintain the operation the site, which is why there is an internship program last year. Even before that regularly leads to unpaid interns on a daily basis and received emails asking for aspiring writers the opportunity to write to us voluntarily.
- With our internship program, we adhere to best practices, ensuring that their travel expenses were covered. They also provide regular supervision and criticized the work. Courses of one or two months, and inmates can set their own schedules, but were asked to commit to a minimum of 16 hours per week. In some circumstances, inmates asked to stay a little longer, or to assume greater responsibility. When the willingness to be exploited?
According to Hudson, a recent internal Myvillage, who won the right to a minimum wage in the yard, the line is crossed when he was placed in a position of responsibility, a position sought. At that time, none of us knew that the law implicitly or explicitly, has been broken. Previous trainees had appreciated the fact that for a short period of time they have played a decisive role in the functioning of the site and had an idea of ??how the industry works and a lot of contacts and public relations, a reference for future requests work. No doubt, a good practice that provides actual work experience, not just a place to make tea and watch.
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