Wed, 16 Jun 2010 13:20:00 GMT
The data on the trends in relation to school inspection judgements tell us more about how Ofsted has changed rather than how the performance of schools has changed.
Cuts now could permanently damage career prospects for young unemployed
Responding to the latest unemployment figures published today (Wednesday), which show that overall unemployment increased by 23,000 between January and April 2010, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Scotrail chief slammed for ignoring reality over the safety-critical role of train guards in recent derailments
RAIL UNION RMT today accused Scotrail Managing Director Steve Montgomery of 'ignoring reality' after he failed to accept that the heroic role played the guard, alongside the rest of the train crew, after the derailment in Argyll on the 6th June nails every last, spurious argument for ditching Guards on the company's new Airdrie- Bathgate route.
Harsh spending cuts will be all pain and no gain
The next round of Government spending cuts will weaken the economy, lead to hundreds of thousands of job losses, hit the poorest in society hard through a loss of services, and leave an even deeper deficit, according to a new report published by the TUC today (Wednesday).
Unite urges Ken Clarke to act as legal charity representing 10,000 asylum seekers goes into administration
Justice Secretary, Ken Clarke was today (Wednesday, 16 June) urged to intervene as a leading legal agency for asylum seekers with 10,000 clients on its books went into administration.
Unite’s reaction to unemployment figures
Cameron and Clegg can not claim any economic competence when they are complacently presiding over increasing unemployment.
Unite’s reaction to unemployment figures
Cameron and Clegg can not claim any economic competence when they are complacently presiding over increasing unemployment.
Unite issues warning to chancellor ahead of Mansion House speech
Simply breaking up the banks will not prevent a future financial crisis.
Gibraltar marks 40 years of discrimination against its Moroccan community
In a small corner of what was the British Empire, 1,200 Moroccans continue to experience 40 years of multi-layered discrimination at the hands of the Gibraltarian authorities.
RMT calls on Boris Johnson to ‘get out of the bunker’ over Tube Lines dispute
TUBE UNION RMT today issued a renewed call for London Mayor Boris Johnson to 'get out of the bunker and start talking' as the clock ticks down towards two 48 hour strikes called by the union in defence of jobs, pay and working conditions on Tube Lines starting next Wednesday.