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Next week, Humanists UK will be intervening in a landmark education case at the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal. The case has reached this stage because the Department of Education has chosen to appeal the judgment of May 2022, which found that exclusively Christian RE and worship in Northern Ireland schools is discriminatory. Humanists UK, which… Read more »
The infrastructure of the assurance scheme built by British Game Assurance (BGA) will be transferred to Aim to Sustain (A2S), it was announced today (Monday October 16th). The transfer should be completed later in the Autumn and in the meantime, the scheme remains unchanged and open to new members. Following completion, Aim to Sustain will… Read more »
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Gordon Brown has delivered his tenth pre-Budget report as chancellor, introducing a raft of green measures and increased investment in education and skills. He praised the strength of the UK economy, saying that this year’s growth of 2.75 per cent was better than expected and next year’s was likely to be even better. And he… Read more »
Gordon Brown will tomorrow deliver his annual pre-Budget report (PBR), setting out his forecasts for the economy and flagging up any possible changes in next year’s Budget. The report was first introduced by Labour in 1997, but builds on the legal requirement for all chancellors to deliver two economic statements to parliament every year. Although… Read more »