My recommended reading for today July 24, 2013
by Stephen Tall on July 24, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- The Real Blog: Why radicals should welcome a royal baby
I don’t agree but as ever @DavidBoyle1958, a monarchist!, is worth reading: Why radicals should welcome a royal baby http://bit.ly/18ChqK7
- Once again, the data shows everyone was wrong about tuition fees | Mark Pack
.@MarkPack’s right, y’know > Once again, the data shows everyone was wrong about tuition fees http://bit.ly/18CfSjc
- The growth of private renting in the UK can no longer be ignored by government | British Politics and Policy at LSE
Double in 20 years » “The growth of private renting in the UK can no longer be ignored by government” http://bit.ly/19gtY9A
- University application rates in England at highest ever for disadvantaged groups, even post-£9k tuition fees | Stephen Tall
Indeed, as I pointed out 6 months ago: University applicatn rates in England at highest ever for disadvantaged groups http://bit.ly/1324uJl
- Demand for full-time undergraduate higher education in 2013 | UCAS
Bad day to bury good news: UCAS shows demand for university is at or near record levels in the UK in 2013 http://bit.ly/136qVYW
- It's a boy – but baby Cambridge deserves choices in life
A Philosopher (Huw Price) Writes… “It’s a boy – but baby Cambridge deserves choices in life” http://bit.ly/13AHe4G Yep.
- Can we trust the state to censor porn? » Spectator Blogs
#QTWTAIN from @NickCohen4 > Can we trust the state to censor porn? » Spectator Blogs http://bit.ly/1dSBghg
- bit.ly
Happy to call myself a Republican Monarchist (despite objections http://bit.ly/19fsMDh): I respect the institution just don’t believe in it
- Most transparent government ever? | FT Data
.@XtopherCook on how the cabinet office is defying FOI > Most transparent government ever? http://on.ft.com/1643vGT
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