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“I lost everything I’d worked for, my home and my wonderful children” – A father’s perspective of life after divorce
33% of marriages now end in divorce. Here Glenn Chapman shares his experiences of divorce where children are involved and puts forward the argument that "the non-resident parent has no rights at all".
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- Does class size really matter? The real issue is that 'non-educational aims' forced on teachers are diluting academic content
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What has alienated the settled population from traveller culture?
‘There’s not enough hippies to save our lives’ – the words of 10 year old Mary-Anne, former resident of Dale Farm in Essex; the most recent and publicised case of traveller camp eviction. But maybe, just maybe, there would be no need for ‘hippies’ if the rest of us weren’t so close-minded to the idea that the traveller community is not a bad community.
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Is England the least patriotic nation in the world? Why is flying a St. George’s flag seen as racist?
Tom Puddy calls for the English to be proud, fly St. George's flag and embrace patriotism - and how we should stop assuming that someone flying a Saint George’s flag outside of a sports match must be a racist.
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- Why Britain should stay in the EU – and how ‘we need to accept that greater ties and integration are inevitable’
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Can journalism ever claim to work in the public interest, post Leveson Inquiry?
Lawrence Serewicz on how the press is now longer an objective news-reporting agency working in the public interest - it's now a vehicle for political influence, and on why we face a fundamental question as a democratic society when a news organisation acts like a domestic surveillance organisation
Read More- An in-depth look at the Leveson Inquiry - how the scale of reform needs to go beyond relationship between the police and the press
- How long-form journalism is making a big come back - an interview with Jim Giles, co-founder of Matter
- Digital privacy: Is giving up your personal information online leading to surveillance and discrimination?
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Digital privacy: Is giving up your personal information online leading to surveillance and discrimination?
In the future, only the Amish will be free: In an in-depth analysis, Lawrence Serewicz looks at how whilst the business models of Google and Facebook cannot work without their users surrendering some or all their privacy, the public need to become more aware so they can reassert their information rights and protect their digital privacy. Lawrence raises a number of issues - including how businesses justify digital surveillance of customers in the name of 'customer satisfaction', and governments justify surveillance not just in the name of national security - but 'economic growth' too.
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