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Extending sex education is not likely to impact sexual behaviour

Posted by | November 8, 2009 .

Teenage pregnancy is a societal problem.  However, depending on the society, the stigma associated with it varies.  In general, today’s society is more accepting of the issue, although everyone still bears in mind the impact it has on the economy, healthcare, as well as the health and well-being (psychological and physical) of everyone involved. Depending [...]

Tests are easier, so students are smarter

Posted by | September 22, 2009 .

The government is congratulating itself because the number of schools with low performance has significantly dropped.  The government had set a threshold level of 30% of students achieving five good GCSEs (including English and Maths) as the mark for performance.  They are extremely happy with this summer’s exam results. Well, given that the tests have [...]

Does anyone in this government know what they’re doing?

Posted by | September 22, 2009 .

First, we had Alistair Darling asking for tax advice.  He’s the Chancellor, so he should understand the intricacies of the tax code better than anyone, with the exception of Gordon Brown, the former Chancellor, who was probably most responsible for the current tax code. Now we have Baroness Scotland breaking the very law that she [...]

The BBC’s bullying tactics

Posted by | September 19, 2009 .

I actually find myself applauding Simon Cowell’s diplomatic approach to this silly battle between ITV and the BBC. The BBC is funded by the general viewing public, with the TV license fees.  Therefore, it does not rely on commercial advertising.  It has a distinct advantage over its competitors and it knows it.  Despite being taxpayer [...]

Hair straighteners to encourage girls to participate in PE?

Posted by | September 19, 2009 .

What is this about adding hair straighteners in schools to encourage more girls to participate in physical education? Isn’t PE required of all students?  Can girls really opt out just because it would ruin their hair?  Why hair straighteners?  Is that the new fad? When I was in school, you had to participate.  Depending on [...]

Is Osama bin Laden really ready to talk?

Posted by | September 14, 2009 .

I’d like to believe that Al-Qaeda is willing to sit and talk.  It seems somewhat hopeful, even if they are still suspicious of Barack Obama.  I know you don’t negotiate with terrorists, but would it be considered negotiation at this stage? We seem to have reached the point of stalemate with the war in Iraq [...]

Rights and Responsibilities Part 2: Travel

Posted by | September 11, 2009 .

No one will deny that everyone has a right to the pursuit of happiness.  One of those pursuits may be travelling.  However, with that right, there should be some responsibilities. Take, for example, the British woman (Samantha Orobator) who was caught in Laos with too much cocaine.  Never mind the legality of using or transporting [...]

Vetting volunteer parents is going overboard

Posted by | September 11, 2009 .

This idea of requiring parents who voluntarily drive children around for clubs, schools, and other organisations to be vetted properly is utterly ludicrous.  Yes, I agree that preventing paedophiles from having access to our children is important, but isn’t this idea rather extreme and an over-reaction to an incident where a school caretaker murdered two [...]

Public nudity is legal?

Posted by | September 2, 2009 .

A man posed nude on a plinth in Trafalgar Square as part of an arts exhibit.  When a complaint was made, officers decided not to intervene.  The complainant was told that the man did nothing illegal.  Very interesting. The man had checked to make sure before he undressed in public, so it’s highly likely that [...]

Will suing the BNP accomplish anything?

Posted by | September 2, 2009 .

The BNP is going to court.  Though I am not a supporter, as I’ve stated many times before, I still do not see the point of all this. If the BNP are illegal, why were they granted the right to be a political party in the first place?  And, once granted, why were their members [...]

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