Society daily 02.08.11
Tory Council says it can 't afford to run schools
Nicky Clark: Real suffer more than non-performance of a nurse 's time to get
Richard Seymour: What Francis Maude 's efficiency gains stand to be really
Police issue ecstasy alert after two hospital Nightclubber
Almost one-fifth of adolescents cyberbullied
Care farms
Telegraph: IMF: families to be ?1,500 a year worse off
Third Sector: London homelessness charities to merge
Inside Housing: Northern Ireland homeless figures on the rise
London Evening Standard: Churches threaten to contest local elections in parking fees protest
On my radar ...
0 Charity cuts. The anti-cuts campaign organization false economy has found that more than 2,000 charitable organizations, services or personnel are discharged as the result of close lose municipal funding . As my colleague Randeep Ramesh reports today, there are fears that many innovative systems can be lost as a result. See our interactive map for details on which areas are worst affected. The figures are based on the information based responses from 265 councils, and false economy, says a Project for PCT cuts to follow.
And Rob Dyson tweets:
NHS clinic (where she isn't registered) and claimed the episode highlighted the health service's failings:
Jones had the urgent appointment for her vaccinations, so she could cover her head out of the hunger crisis in Somalia, but as Ros Coward points on Cif, sending the fashion writer - grotesque the story coverage is "- who has a long history of anorexia nervosa has ". See this Twitter account for LizJonesSomalia @ for "posts" spoof from Africa.
Charity of the Papworth Trust, the compilation of reactions, it is the government 's proposed reform of the Maintenance allowance . Since the plans were unveiled late last year, the trust says it has been "inundated" by questions and concerns. For the next three weeks, it is asking people who receive DLA - or those who know someone who receives it - to complete a five-minute survey.
Fact of the Day comes from Krusty Allslopp:
"So, there was only one, yes ONE, NHS
Cabinet Office ends alpha.gov.uk experiment for single government website
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