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Universities in England should charge tuition fees of at least £5,000 a year and create a real market with a range of fees, a think tank has said.
Policy Exchange is calling for an end to the entitlement of all students to interest-free government loans.
It says students from wealthier Mbt shoes homes should have low-cost private [...]

Feb 10th, 2010 | Filed under Sport News

More primary school children in England are choosing vegetables in the school canteen – but large amounts are being consigned to the bin.
A survey by the School mbt sale Food Trust of 6,700 children at 136 primary schools in 2009 found 57% took vegetables, but 41% of these foods were not consumed.
Just 23% of children [...]

Feb 10th, 2010 | Filed under Hot News

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Out-of-hours medical care ‘not good enough’
Out-of-hours medical services are still “not good enough”, the health minister has said in the wake of the unlawful killing of a patient.
Mike O’Brien made the comment in the MBT Shoes  Commons following David Gray’s death in Cambridgeshire in February 2008.
Mr Gray, 70, died after German locum Dr Daniel [...]

Feb 9th, 2010 | Filed under Hot News

The Government is expected to extend the scope of its controversial banker bonus tax to ensure that the City house of N M Rothschild and other banks with non-standard year-ends do not slip  Shoes Mbt  through the net, The Times has learnt.
Rothschild, which has operated in the heart of the City for two centuries, had been set [...]

Dec 15th, 2009 | Filed under Bussiness News

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So — whose side were you on? Were you with the plucky campaigners standing up for their rights against the greedy, money-grabbing banks?
Or were you with the silent majority angry that free banking was being threatened by a vocal minority who wanted to have their cake [...]

Nov 26th, 2009 | Filed under Hot News