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- Is the way we hold democratic student-teacher meetings in schools making young people cynical about democracy? by Paracademia on Nov 21, 2009
Robert Thornberg of the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning at Linkoeping University in Sweden has recently published a fascinating study about the way young people view democracy.He attended school democratic meetings between teachers an...
- Filesharers will have connections cut off, but at least no criminal penalty by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 20, 2009
Illegal filesharers will face having their internet connections turned off under proposed legislation in the finalised Digital Economy Bill published today, however the Government stopped short of making it a criminal offence, the Daily Telegraph rep...
- Digital Economy Bill: Industry disputes gov’t claims by CompareMobiles.com on Nov 20, 2009
ISPs are fiercely contesting government claims that they support the Digital Economy Bill’s anti-copyright-infringement measures, while Telnic has warned of official threats to Icann’s authority Read Full Story… (Source ZDNet UK)...
- EU The Heck Is Catherine Ashton? by Thoughts Allowed on Nov 19, 2009
Mention the name Catherine Ashton and you could be forgiven for receiving a blank stare in response. From today, though, all that is likely to change, for she is not only a little known (outside of the political world) Baroness who had been working a...
- Let’s make children even more stupid: ministers want to abolish history and geography lessons by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 19, 2009
Ministers want to abolish history and geography lessons in primary schools - as if today's children weren't stupid enough yet. Children's Secretary Ed Balls will axe traditional subject headings in primary schools. Under the Government proposal, pupi...
- No Expense(s) Spared In The Queen's Speech by Thoughts Allowed on Nov 19, 2009
Are we surprised? Yesterday, the Queen's Speech, setting out the government's final plans for the country before facing the electorate in next year's general election, was conspicuous by one very large omission - there was no mention of any legislati...
- A 'Charge' Harriet Harman Won't Be Claiming! by Thoughts Allowed on Nov 19, 2009
Labour's deputy leader, Harriet Harman, is to face prosecution after all, following a police investigation into her alleged car smash back in July (see earlier post).The Crown Prosecution Service said in a statement:'The Crown Prosecution Service has...







