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Schools in England are struggling to support the 1.1 million pupils with special needs or disabilities (SEND) in mainstream classrooms, a report says.A survey of 1,100 school leaders found delays to assessments, insufficient budgets and cuts to local authorities were hampering the ability to cope. The study by The Key, which provides leadership and management support to schools, calls for increased funding. The government says it has increased funding for those with “high needs”. Department for Education (DfE) statistics published last year showed there were more than 1.3 million children in England – 15% of pupils – identified as having…
New solar, wind and hydropower sources were added in 2015 at the fastest rate the world has yet seen, a study says.Investments in renewables during the year were more than double the amount spent on new coal and gas-fired power plants,For the first time, emerging economies spent more than the rich on renewable power and fuels.Over 8 million people are now working in renewable energy worldwide.
The EU’s top legal counsel, Juliane Kokott, has said that companies can impose dress codes that ban religious clothing.The European Court of Justice’s advocate general issued the opinion, saying that employers can legally ban workers from wearing headscarves, crucifixes and other religious clothing.Such dress codes are legal in the EU as long as they apply to all faiths and political views equally, she said.Kokott’s opinion usually gives a strong indication of how Europe’s top court will eventually rule in the case of security firm G4S, which fired a Belgian Muslim receptionist who wanted to cover her head.
The UK could have a “fairer, more humane” immigration system that would work better for the economy if it left the EU, Leave campaigners say.Tories Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Priti Patel, and Labour’s Gisela Stuart are calling for a points-based system for all migrants coming to the UK.They say EU free movement rules have hit wages and strained public services.Britain currently has a points-based immigration system for people coming to work in the UK from outside the EU.
Stuart Gulliver, CEO at HSBC, topped a poll which asked 74 institutional investors the three European banks which are “most in need of a change in CEO”. The poll was conducted by Autonomous Research, an independent research provider on financial companies globally. The poll revealed that Gulliver, who has been in the lead role since 2011, got 26 votes. This was about double the votes received by Credit Suisse chief executive, Tidjane Thiam, who stood second.
Volkswagen has reported profit before tax of £2.4bn for the first quarter of the year – a 19.3% fall compared with 2015.Sales revenue at the troubled carmaker, which has become embroiled in an international emissions scandal, was also down 3.4% to £37.8bn. Although the number of vehicles delivered to customers edged up by 0.8% to 2.5 million, deliveries of passenger cars to the UK have fallen to 144,000 – a decline of 1.5% on the first three months of last year.
The TaxPayers’ Alliance (TPA) said some beverages full of sugar will be exempt from the “bungled” levy, which was announced in the Chancellor’s most recent Budget.The TPA is calling for the measure to be scrapped after it carried out a comparison of 49 different drinks, including fizzy and energy drinks that will be taxed, and milk-based ones and coffees that will not. But the Treasury said the tax is a “major step forward” in the fight against childhood obesity, and the money raised will fund more school sports and expanding school breakfast clubs.
Stormy weather has hit Britain bringing thunder, lightning and torrential rain amid warnings of flash flooding in areas where as much as 60mm of rain could fall in a few hours.Commuters and motorists have been urged to take extra caution and woke on Tuesday to yellow Met Office warnings of heavy rain across parts of eastern England. Lincolnshire, East Anglia and the South East can expect the worst of the weather – before the rain spreads westwards, over to northeast England, the Midlands, eastern Wales and central-southern England by this evening.
The United Kingdom will never be the same again. The president of blw inc will be live and direct here in London later this week.Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is coming for ‘Worship and communion’ with Pastor Chris or if you have been following Loveworld tv Kingschat super user #wcswithpastorchris. Great Britain, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the rest of Europe will never be the same again. Final preparations are taking place, especially for the Loveworld Music and arts ministry LMAM. keep watching for sights and sounds. Jesus is taking what is rightfully his and the UK belongs to Him. Glory to…
The scripture in Proverbs 14:12 says ” There is a way which seemeth right unto man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.” It’s not every nice opportunity that presents itself that’s the right one. The Bible shows that someone can head in the wrong direction while thinking he’s right for following it. And as long as he’s on that road, since it’s not God leading him, he’s certainly going to end up in trouble. Lot found himself in this dilemma. In Genesis 13, a natural opportunity presented itself to him. Abraham had asked him to choose where…
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