My recommended reading for today March 30, 2014
by Stephen Tall on March 30, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- The five fault lines that divide Ed Miliband's Labour party | Andrew Rawnsley | Comment is free | The Observer
LibDems shpuld aspire to have this many fault lines > The five fault lines that divide Ed Miliband’s Labour party http://bit.ly/1gcmdPV
- The Westminster elite should have the courage of their convictions – Telegraph Blogs
Nice closing line, Dan: “It’s amazing just how out of touch those outside the Westminster bubble can be.” http://bit.ly/1lrgwFV
- Once Upon a Time in Westminster.
“Was the debate a success for Mr Clegg? Yes, resoundingly so in fact in my book,” says @craig_ling > http://bit.ly/1hD2tGr
- www.hefce.ac.uk
Here’s the graph showing state school studs out-performing indep school studs at university http://bit.ly/1g6ISxe
- 2014-New HEFCE analysis shows significant link between factors such as ethnicity, gender and school type on achievement in higher education – HEFCE
HEFCE report shows state school studs tend to do better at uni than studs w same prior edu attainmnt from ind schools http://bit.ly/1dzfzbG
- The Real Blog: The real fault line in the Lib Dems
/@DavidBoyle1958 on “The real fault line in the LibDems” http://bit.ly/1g6Hnio < Whigs (economic conservtvs) v Technocrats (1970s' Fabians)
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