Tuesday, March 26, 2013

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best SocietyGuardian stories today

• Nurses should spend a year in primary care • Wandsworth Prison criticized over death of prisoner
• Downing Street rushes to defend PM speech "disentangle" the immigration • Ian Birrell
: The Immigration Debate - free trials and more stale than ever Aditya Chakrabortty • : George Osborne uses the British as Meat economic barrel

Ally Fogg: Yes, reduced the prison sentence - but not just for women All SocietyGuardian stories today

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tomorrow



• The outgoing chief executive of NHS London

Ruth Carnall

, says that the future will be difficult and demanding


• Patients need essential and cost, and support are left out lost NHS specialized units
close. Kate Murray reports
• A social enterprise founded by former gang

helped to end a civil war 20 years in Birmingham. Laura Smith reports

• With about 20,000 girls at risk in the UK, teachers and health professionals should be vigilant about FGM, writes Carlene Firmin • Despite attacks on jobs, pensions, allowances and conditions, the evidence morale

public sector workers

is, says Jane Dudman



Application of the week

• Director of the Prince's Trust Scotland. "This is a challenging position that requires an individual capable of performing multiple tasks in a variety of disciplines, which can be a pressurized environment You will be part of a network of people who share inspire pride in helping thousands of young people desperately need help. "

• Director of Group Policy and program effectiveness, VSO


• International Development Senior Manager, Met Office

• Assistant Director Communications, London Borough of Haringey

Page
Guardian public and voluntary sector careers

hundreds of jobs in the public and voluntary

professional tutor in networks

• Louise Tickle looks at the role of independent directors of sexual violence for victims of sexual abuse in court

Hackney Council

has been criticized for 25 companies at SXSW in Texas, but says it will create jobs and stimulate the economy
• Why



Officials

excluded from the nation aspiration George Osborne, Dave Penman calls
• Can

funded patients will be the future hotels

health

, Nick asks Seddon




on my radar ...


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Council cuts

. Today the Guardian reveals the results of a survey of 81 municipalities, showing how communities across the country will be affected, and that local authorities deploy powerful service cuts next week. The latest round of belt-tightening will reduce the budgets of the arts and sports, youth centers closed and support thousands of vulnerable people and retired officials struggling to cope with a growing financial crisis. Nick Forbes, leader of Newcastle council controlled work, told the Guardian:

future reductions
horrify me. We have been to hell and Newcastle. The impact of three years of cuts to get the local government to its knees.



Matthew Taylor and Patrick Butler report that vulnerable people could lose their lives transformed welfare, while Owen Wilson says that sports and leisure breaks the will Olympic legacy at risk and Helen Pidd explains how more than 50% of councils have cut funding for services for children

addition, the Birmingham against cuts Blog reports on the closure of five children homes Council city. It is said that only a teenager was entrusted to a board internal foster parent despite the promise of a consultant that the foster families must be recruited to provide alternative locations.


Aa> •
job seekers sanctions
. Peers have rejected proposals for an investigation to determine whether the Department of Work and Pensions specifically covers sanctions if managers are given targets for Jobcentre off benefits or punished. Guardian political editor Patrick Wintour reports:


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