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27 result(s) for "Howarth, Meg"
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Saturday: Letter: Labour needs policies, not posturing
Caroline Lucas should be pushing these policies, which are also those of the Greens. Only then might there be a reasonable future for the majority, not the minority, of UK citizens.
Reply: Letter: Gambling on economic growth
No mention by Chancellor Osborne of the cause of the UK's economic and financial crisis: creation and control of the country's...
Reply Letters and emails: Trees need protection from attacks by weapon dogs
Observation suggests that the problem isn't restricted to parks and metropolitan areas. Street trees are also suffering although, of course, not only because of dogs. Nor is the matter only one of law enforcement.
Review: letters: Why we shop
Chris Petit is wrong (\"Born to shop?\", June 23).
Reply Letters and emails: Facts and figures on academy schools
Islington - home to Andrew Adonis, architect of the academies programme - has the least green space and is the most densely populated London borough.
Letter: Parks not safe from the city academies
Two publicly owned buildings were emptied and demolished for the academy. A successful Ofsted-rated primary school will be closed and demolished. A replacement primary will be built on the site of the former park (sic) unless a judicial review in the High Court on 19 July over- turns the closure. No UK green space is safe from academy build, including Hampstead Heath
Letter: Parks not safe from the city academies
Two publicly owned buildings were emptied and demolished for the academy. A successful Ofsted-rated primary school will be closed and demolished. A replacement primary will be built on the site of the former park (sic) unless a judicial review in the High Court on 19 July over- turns the closure. No UK green space is safe from academy build, including Hampstead Heath
Reply Letters and emails: LEAs are blackmailed and bullied into accepting academies
This bullying is most visible in Liberal Democrat-controlled areas. The party's national educational policy is opposed to the city academy scheme, yet both Lib Dem-run Newcastle and the London borough of Islington have agreed to open academies in exchange for BSF funds. Lib Dem councillors on Tory-controlled Norfolk county council are, in contrast, standing by their party's opposition to the two-tier system they believe the scheme will create. They are demanding that plans for an academy to replace an existing high school be dropped.
Reply Letters and emails: Liberal Democrats at the crossroads
National Liberal Democrat policy is opposed to the city academy scheme.