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49. Michael Gove: dock teachers' pay if they 'work to rule' - Telegraph
Teachers should have their pay docked if they “work to rule” in protests against the Government's school reforms, the Education Secretary has said.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/9740017/Michael-Gove-dock-teachers-pay-if-they-work-to-rule.html - 71KB - 12 Dec 2012
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50. Michael Gove's O-level plan: Labour and unions throw up their hands in horror | Mail Online
Plans to end years of dumbing down in schools by replacing GCSEs with rigorous new O-levels rocked the Coalition yesterday.Nick Clegg erupted with fury and vowed to block Michael Gove’s proposals – revealed exclusively in yesterday’s Daily Mail – to toughen up exams taken at 16, saying they would ‘turn back the clock’ and should not be allowed to ‘cater to the few at the top’.The Deputy Prime Minister accused the Education Secretary of seeking to send schools back to the 1950s and throw children on ‘the scrap heap’ by proposing a new simple CSE exam for less able pupils alongside the tough new O-levels.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2162926/Michael-Goves-O-level-plan-Labour-unions-throw-hands-horror.html - 199KB - 22 Jun 2012
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51. Middlesbrough - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a large town situated on the south bank of the River Tees in north east England, that sits within the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. The local authority is Middlesbrough Borough Council.Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, in 1968 the town became the centre of the County Borough of Teesside, which was absorbed by the non-metropolitan county of Cleveland in 1974. In 1996 Cleveland was abolished, and Middlesbrough became a unitary authority, within the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire.
URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middlesbrough - 235KB - 10 Oct 2011
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52. Should the Conservative party lurch right or left?
There will be all manner of calls in the next few days for a change of direction by Conservative Ministers, in the wake of the big swings to Labour in the local elections. The main feature of the elections was a swing to the left as conventionally described. Labour took many votes off the Lib Dems, and some votes off the Conservatives. It extended its hold on many northern towns and cities, and showed an ability to win some seats in the south as well.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/05/06/should-the-conservative-party-lurch-right-or-left/ - 322KB - 11 May 2012
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53. Gove Was A Revolutionary Education Secretary - But He Went too Fast for Cameron
Michael Gove’s colourful stint as Education Secretary is over. He has fallen foul of David Cameron’s cull of white middle-aged men, and has been moved onwards, but not necessarily upwards, to become Chief Whip.Cameron is hoping that voters will buy into his policies if they are fronted by hip young things, unburdened by experience or principle -- a tactic clearly borrowed from Margaret Thatcher, who romped to successive election victories by filling her cabinet with fresh-faced hepcats like Geoffrey Howe and Kenneth Baker.
URL: http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-London/2014/07/16/Gove-Was-A-Revolutionary-Education-Secretary-But-He-Went-too-Fast-for-Cameron - 72KB - 16 Jul 2014
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54. Ukip: Husband and wife's foster children from ethnic minorities 'taken away because couple...
Education Secretary Michael Gove said social workers at Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council had made 'the wrong decision in the wrong way for the wrong reasons'.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2237660/Ukip-Husband-wifes-foster-children-ethnic-minorities-taken-away-couple-joined-Ukip.html - 233KB - 24 Nov 2012
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55. Michael Gove accused of running education department like Are You Being Served? (by one of his...
Former children's minister Tim Loughton attacks 'complete radio silence' from his old boss on child protection issue despite the Jimmy Savile scandal.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2263463/Michael-Gove-accused-running-education-department-like-Are-You-Being-Served--ministers.html - 214KB - 16 Jan 2013
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56. Peter Hoskin: Will we have cause to celebrate the Coalition in its landmark year of 2017? | ConservativeHome
Have you got a five-year diary to hand? And, perchance, a pen? Lovely, I thought you would. Now please flick forward to 2017 and draw a big circle around the whole of that year. Then add some stars, smiley faces, arrows; anything that will help it to stand out. You see, 2017 is something of landmark year for education. As we discovered yesterday, it will be the year when Michael Gove’s new English Baccalaureate examinations are first taken and marked. It will, we hope, be a year that slams another stake into the unholy monster that is grade inflation.But 2017 doesn’t just… actually, wait, have you got a highlighter instead? That might be better than a normal pen. After all, as I was saying, 2017 doesn’t just feature landmarks in education. It is currently expected to be the year when our structural deficit is finally whittled down to zero and turned into a fiscal surplus. It is also expected to be the year when all working-age benefit claimants will have moved onto Iain Duncan Smith’s Universal Credit. We may as well just pattern our diaries with fluorescent yellow ink now.
URL: http://conservativehome.blogs.com/thecolumnists/2012/09/peter-hoskin-will-we-have-cause-to-celebrate-the-coalition-in-its-landmark-year-of-2017.html - 29KB - 18 Sep 2012
Excerpt: is something of landmark year for education as we discovered yesterday it will...
57. Messages from a tractor factory | John Redwood's Diary
The Prime Minister and his Deputy chose a tractor factory to pre launch the Queen’s speech agenda on Tuesday. They heralded the opening words of the Gracious Speech, that this new session of Parliament is going to be dedicated to sorting out the economy and promoting faster growth.It does not worry me that the Speech was light on new bills. The UK is scarcely short of laws. Much of what needs to be done now requires competent administration rather than lots of new legislation. The health, welfare and school reforms require patient and purposeful execution and follow up.Nor does the backdrop of their news conference cause me as much concern or amsuement as some journalists who wrote the obvious pieces about tractor production statistics, and the sea of blue and yellow tops sported by the workforce. The government after all has said much about leading an industrial revival, so it needs to paint its picture, and it needs to listen more to people who make things to see what else it can do to promote more home grown manufacturing.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/05/10/messages-from-a-tractor-factory/ - 185KB - 11 May 2012
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58. 3/10 Tristram, must do better! What does the Labour education chief's old headmaster think of his plan to make private schools help state pupils?
Tristram Hunt has been told ‘you must do better with your policies’ in a scathing report from his former school headmaster.Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary triggered a furious political row last week when he warned top public schools they would lose £700 million if they didn’t help local state pupils.The plan was dismissed as ‘class war’ by critics.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2854580/3-10-Tristram-better-does-Labour-education-chief-s-old-headmaster-think-plan-make-private-schools-help-state-pupils.html - 340KB - 30 Nov 2014
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59. I agree with Nick and with Vince!
I thought this government was going to extend our civil liberties. They made a good start, removing the threat of compulsory ID cards, and changing detention without trial. I have no wish for them to increase the surveillance of the state, and hope Mr Clegg wins his battle over the latest database issue.Nor do I think it a good idea to cut the tax relief available for charitable giving. As I wrote on 8th April here, that policy is at variance with the Big Society idea. The Treasury needs to grasp that large donors to charities do not make money themselves out of the gift – they are just being generous. The charity gets the extra advantage from the tax break.I was surprised to hear Vince Cable say he did not want this proposal. Not because I expect Vince to keep to collective responsibility and defend the government, but because I thought the limitation of total tax relief available to the rich was a Lib Dem idea brought into the budget.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/04/14/i-agree-with-nick-and-with-vince/ - 212KB - 11 May 2012
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60. Morality and taxation
Tax is a necessary evil. Tax is never popular. Most of us accept that we should pay some tax. We are willing to see money given to people who cannot fend for themselves. We accept some social insurance to help people going through a bad patch, or who have lost their job. We need some common defence. In the UK there is strong public support for state financed healthcare and education. All these things need paying for from taxes.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/07/25/morality-and-taxation/ - 128KB - 08 Aug 2012
Excerpt: for state financed healthcare and education all these things need paying for...
61. Annette Schavan German education minister stripped of doctorate after her university found she...
Annette Schavan, 57, is under pressure to resign after becoming the second minister in Chancellor Angela Merkel's government to be found guilty of plagiarism.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2274411/Annette-Schavan-German-education-minister-stripped-doctorate-university-plagiarised-large-parts-thesis.html - 233KB - 07 Feb 2013
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62. In every area of our public life, the Left is losing the argument – Telegraph Blogs
The facts of life are Conservative – as Labour’s smartest minds now realiseIt is now widely accepted that the years of New Labour government were an almost unalloyed national disaster. Whichever measure you take – moral, social, economic, or the respect in which Britain is held in the world – we went into reverse.Nevertheless, historians may come to judge that these 13 years of Labour misrule served a vital purpose. In retrospect, the Brown/Blair period may be seen as a prolonged experiment which taught the liberal Left that its ideas cannot work, do not work, and have no chance of ever working.It takes time to ruin a country. Four years, the average period between elections, was never going to be enough. But 13 years of Left-wing government has produced a mountain of evidence that the Conservative analysis is better and more truthful.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/peteroborne/100127372/in-every-area-of-our-public-life-the-left-is-losing-the-argument/ - 66KB - 05 Jan 2012
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63. We still don't understand David Cameron, our serene but radical Prime Minister - Telegraph
The Conservative Party leader has forced through health, education and welfare reforms that Margaret Thatcher sidestepped.It might seem blasphemous to compare Easter to the interval between rounds in a boxing match, but 10 Downing St is certainly grateful for the break. The last round went badly for David Cameron.Although it is hardly unprecedented for a Government to be on poor terms with the opinion polls at this stage of a Parliament, it would be unwise for No 10 to regard its recent travails as a mere glitch. As it is unlikely that there will be a full-throated economic recovery between now and 2015, the Tories’ next general election campaign will have to emphasise economic competence and leadership. So it is not a good idea for the Government to fumble and stumble.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/9191498/We-still-dont-understand-David-Cameron-our-serene-but-radical-Prime-Minister.html - 83KB - 09 Apr 2012
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64. The cheating language of equality - Spectator Blogs
If you write about the mentally ill – people who suffer a short breakdown, maybe, or long periods of crippling stress – or say that those who must cope with autism, depression or schizophrenia all their lives are “handicapped”, you will be hammered. But not by the state and its supporters, or by members of the public with deep and prejudiced fears about mental illness.
URL: http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/nick-cohen/2014/06/the-cheating-language-of-equality/ - 173KB - 24 Jun 2014
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