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New habitat management course woefully inadequate, says sector

The removal of gamekeeping and wildlife management courses from the education syllabus by 2023 has been described by the rural sector as “deeply concerning” in an open letter to the Secretary of State for Education, Nadhim Zahawi. The letter states the removal of the Land & Wildlife course within the new T Level system will… Read more »

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Voting takes place on May 6th. The next time many voters go to the poll could be to decide on electoral reform.
Frenzied speculation about AV referendum vote

By Ian Dunt There was frenzied speculation about the exact timing of the referendum on the alterative vote today. Media reports suggested the referendum would take place next May – probably on May 5th to coincide with the elections for the Scottish parliament, Welsh assembly and around 280 English councils. The prime minister’s spokesman refused… Read more »

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Portcullis House,where many MPs have their offices, is rife with expenses discontent
Expenses grumbling prompts watchdog shift

By politics.co.uk staff Frustrations with the new expenses system have already prompted retreats from the watchdog charged with overseeing the new regime. The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority watchdog has dropped plans to assume 15% of phone calls made on their office phones are personal. Anger that many are being forced to make reductions in their… Read more »