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Schools use dirty tricks to attract best pupils, research finds Headteachers are courting the parents of bright children and manipulating waiting lists, say academics from the London School of Economics 'Major concerns remain about school admissions,'...
Tags: schools admission, local authorities, London School of Economics, secondary schools, waiting list, best pupils, United Kingdom, London, Education, Education in the United Kingdom, Education in England
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband showed support for the progress Belgrade has made in cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, said reports. �I stressed that Britain supports Serbia�s progress towards EU membership and the completion of the necessary...
Tags: Vuk Jeremi, Serbian, London School of Economics, David Miliband, Great Britain, United Kingdom, London, Serbia, European Union, Miliband, Jewish atheists
One of the UK's most prestigious universities is set to "twin" with the Islamic University of Gaza after its student union voted in favor of the move...The motion was put forward by the school's Palestine Society and called "To twin this union with the...
Tags: LSE Israel Society, LSE Student Union, LSE Students' Union, students union, Islamic University of Gaza, Ben Grabiner, islamic universities, Israel Occupation Forces, Hamas, Israeli, Palestine, Nablus, Fatah-Hamas conflict, Education, London School of Economics, Palestinian National Authority, Palestinian nationalism, Politics, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Palestinian militant groups
The video for the track is even stranger, featuring eerily slowed-down footage of Mick and the boys at New York's Danceteria club in the early 1980s.
Tags: London School of Economics, San Francisco, Primal Scream, The Rolling Stones, music groups, Cocksucker Blues, films, Danceteria
Former Immigration Service head Mary Anne Thompson will go on trial on June 8 for fraud charges. Thompson, 54, has pleaded not guilty to the three counts of using a document for pecuniary advantage after claiming she held a PhD from the London School...
Tags: Mary-Anne Thompson, Mary Anne Thompson, New Zealand, Auckland, London School of Economics, Fraud, Russell Group, Law Crime, Education in London, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Jury
Professor Jerry Morris was one of the most significant figures in public health and in the history of British health care. He discovered the link between health and exercise and was a key mover in the health-care advances of the 20th century. Morris...
Tags: Jerry Morris, Despite Morris, LSHTM, heart disease, London School of Economics, Richard Titmuss, social medicine, war health, physical activity, North-west London, United Kingdom, Liverpool, Health Medical Pharma, Epidemiology, Social Issues, Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Epidemiologists, Physical exercise, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Public health
He's been called "the Dumbledore of debt", "a fiscal superhero" and "the UK's financial anorak". He knows more about the baffling arcana of credit card "typical APRs" than anyone alive. He's the nation's top financial adviser and the embodiment of a...
Tags: Martin Lewis, Leona Lewis, London School of Economics, Radio, GMTV, Cardiff University, money saving, United Kingdom, Cardiff, MoneySavingExpert.com
Barbara Follett, the Communities Minister, said that the Government would stay with its three-year spending plans agreed in 2007 to allocate town halls £76 billion — a £3.2 billion increase from this year. But Mrs Follett warned that, given the generous...
Tags: town halls, Many Labour, London School of Economics, United Kingdom, London, Politics, Local government in England, Business Finance
London yesterday as traders took fright at the prospect of further bad debts hidden on balance sheets. A warning from Dubai World that it may default on loan payments due next week sent shares in UK banks tumbling...The index of the leading shares dropped...
Tags: LSE, London Stock Exchange, Dubai World, auction period, driven securities, share trades, United Kingdom, London, Business Finance, Stock market, Economy of London, FTSE 100 Index, London School of Economics, Stock exchange, HSBC, Borse Dubai, Lloyds Banking Group, Standard Chartered Bank, Dubai, FTSE 250 Index, OMX, Chi-X, Severn Trent, Multilateral Trading Facility, NASDAQ, Financial markets
Currys and PC World parent DSG International has said it is seeing improved trading across a number of its businesses as sales declines eased further...DSG said it had narrowed underlying pre-tax losses marginally in the half-year to October 17, to £17.6...
Tags: LSE, The London Stock Exchange, market share, Xavier Rolet, Britvic Ireland, chief executive, lse profits, tax profits, lse chief, United Kingdom, London, Business Finance, London Stock Exchange, Stock market, Economy of London, London School of Economics, Turquoise, DSG International plc, Britvic, Electronic commerce, Kesa Electricals, Currys, Euroclear, PC World, LCH.Clearnet, Stock exchange, Comet Group, International trade, Irish cuisine, Club Orange, London Stock Exchange Group