As of Monday this week, British school teachers accused of criminal offences by pupils at the schools they work at will now be granted anonymity under new legislation put forward by the Education secretary. Continue reading
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Nottingham convicted rioter prepares human rights case to contest guilt by association
7 AugA young Nottingham man jailed following the national riots last year is preparing a case for the European Court of Human Rights. Continue reading
When ‘charity’ becomes an insult.
18 NovThe winter fuel allowance, does anybody know what it is? Chances are, unless you were born in 1951 or before, you won’t have a clue. Continue reading
Keep calm and protest peacefully…
9 NovIn light of the recent riots earlier this year, many people appear to be anxious about the possible consequences of the student protests happening today in London concerning, the scheduled rise in tuition fees and the possible ‘privatisation’ of Universities. But after the outcome of last year’s student fees protests resulting in violent clashes and the riots of recent, is it any wonder that the public and police are concerned?