June 2009 - Posts
If she is well enough, Debbie Purdy will today be scanning the news to find out whether the amendment to the Coroners and Justice Bill receives a favourable response in the House of Lords. Read More...
Can't work out whether to go and see England People
Very Nice at the National Theatre. Read More...
It probably wasn't the answer that the Daily Mail was
looking for as its loaded poll question "Should the NHS allow gipsies to jump
the queue?" went up on its Mail Online website. Read More...
That should stick it to the dyslexia deniers. An inquiry led
by former Ofsted inspector Sir Jim Rose has prompted the government to help
children who are held back at school because of the learning difficulty. Read More...
Is merger mania about to hit the voluntary sector? Help the
Aged and Age Concern may have fired the starting pistol with the belated
discovery that their aims and actions were overlapping. Read More...
It was less the night of the long knives, more the day of
the long, white envelopes as ministers queued to hand their resignation letters
to prime minister Gordon Brown. Read More...
Outside Left is always pleased to hear from the
London mayor's office. So when Boris Johnson's aides last week replied to a
blog published in April about the dishevelled one's apparent U-turn on funding
for rape crisis centres , the impression...