Today’s Link-Love: April 19, 2013
by Stephen Tall on April 19, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- The London schools mystery | FT data
.@XtopherCook on “The London schools mystery” via @FTdata > http://on.ft.com/11nvCi8
- Extended school time | Toolkit | The Education Endowment Foundation
Extended school time – just in case anyone’s interested in y’know the evidence here’s my colleagues @EducEndowFoundn: http://bit.ly/11kcfrA
- Should the Public Affairs Act 1975 be repealed? » Spectator Blogs
Why party tribalism is COMPLETELY STUPID > Should the Public Affairs Act 1975 be repealed? http://bit.ly/Zve2Ke by @JJ_159
- Liberal Hero / Villain | CentreForum Blog
Who should be my @CentreForum #LiberalHero or #LiberalVillain this week? http://bit.ly/11hVYTO (Nothing Thatcher related please.)
- Did the Left win the twentieth century?
Hmm. New Statesman asked 29 thinker/writers/pols of left/right ‘Did the Left win the C20th?’ But not a single liberal http://bit.ly/11lsnI8
- England’s two nations: Divided kingdom | The Economist
Fascinating stuff from @JeremyCliffe on England’s own red state / blue state schism: Divided kingdom http://econ.st/17rY0RV
- The lack of attention by the government to the overlapping effects of April’s welfare changes is indicative of a poorly thought-through process | British Politics and Policy at LSE
Adam Tinson on the overlapping effects of April’s welfare changes: “indicative of a poorly thought-through process” http://bit.ly/11m4gHM
- Should companies be able to sue for libel?
.@JackofKent asks: Should companies be able to sue for libel? http://bit.ly/ZA54bJ
- Last Watford Conservative councillor defects to Liberal Democrats (From Watford Observer)
From Watford Observer > Last Watford Conservative councillor defects to Liberal Democrats http://bit.ly/175FvEK
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