However the way that internships operate at present is ad hoc and unclear and offers prefferential treatment to teh privately educated unless you contact the Constituency MP or local authority formally first and request to do work experience and ask for the full contract of employment and terms and conditions.
It does not fully apply to church and crown because they are the permenant institutions of the UK and that is the case for a British Bill of Rights. I agree with a bill of rights for the UK but because international law requires full behaviour according to civilised norms to prevent evils such as exploitation of others and torture and genocide and teh best way for that to be facilitated is democracy in my opinion to solve the middle east peace process permenantly.
The reason why I say safe and secure housing is that an employemnt track record in a government department is a better qualifier for housing and subsequent employment in UK cities if internships are only temporary under the current housing benefit reforms if that benefit is not allowed for full time students (as was put about by the NUS in the 1990s). That is why some privately educated students opt for external study or part time and combine it with employment to keep an employment record between internships.
Saturday, 23 April 2011
internships as equality of opportunity
If there are internships for govt departments they have to be housed and that requires secure and safe premises to ensure equality of opportunity. There has to be contracts of employment, salaries for time there and travel passes and rail fare to get to the location where they are staying. Only then would there be genuine equality of opportunity.
And for this The elected parliaments and assemblies also count as government departments.
And for this The elected parliaments and assemblies also count as government departments.
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Welsh railways as way to economic recovery
Welsh railways as a way to economic recovery
The Welsh railways in the Railway magazines
At present the welsh assembly has achieved a lot in terms of railways since its first term of office in 1999.
In summary:
Line and maintenance depot upgrades
New lines though some came in over budget
A station for Cardiff International airport and a rail service from there to Bridgend and Cardiff
Improved service provision on present infrastrucuture in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, with proposals fro line reopening from Carmarthen to Lampeter Parkway.
Trial service franchise to London Marylebone from WrexhamAssembly government preparations for rail reopenings and service improvements on Anglesey and the remaining Blaenau ffestiniog branch.
AlsoThe UK government on St David’s Day committed itself to rail electrification from Paddington to Cardiff and to investigate in conjunction with new trains that could run in Diesel mode as far as Swansea with more fast services from there to Bristol and Manchester to make up for the fact that there would only be one train an hour Paddington service.The Transport secretary also committed further investigation into whether there would be further electrification, train and infrastructure improvements to the Cardiff and Newport valleys network, subject to new trains being obtained and obtainable by the Welsh Assembly’s devolved transport authority.
This is based in part on an academic study by Cardiff university.However The one train an hour service to Aberystwyth has been delayed by problems with the late 1990s introduced signalling system, developed from an obsolete version on the European Rail networks (not used by its high speed rail trains that are about to run to St pancras I think) and for trains with differing underfloor / axle layout.If the service frequency improvements were to occur then the business case for the two additional stations with one at Bow St would be enhanced as part of the next all Wales franchise or devolved taxation or bond issues initiated by the Welsh assembly government. However whether ERTMS (the signalling system in question) is what is required for this is beyond my expertise. I think however that conventional signalling could deliver said service improvements by activating the built dovey Junction loop more effectively but that would require assessment by the Dft and the Welsh Assembly Government.
The methods by which that and the valley lines upgrades are assessed could be used as templates for further services to be upgraded and new lines built (such as to Lampeter) and for the employment of Uk citizens and welsh residents in its construction.James WareInformation for this based on reading Rail magazine Issue 667 and Modern Railways April 2011.
The Welsh railways in the Railway magazines
At present the welsh assembly has achieved a lot in terms of railways since its first term of office in 1999.
In summary:
Line and maintenance depot upgrades
New lines though some came in over budget
A station for Cardiff International airport and a rail service from there to Bridgend and Cardiff
Improved service provision on present infrastrucuture in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, with proposals fro line reopening from Carmarthen to Lampeter Parkway.
Trial service franchise to London Marylebone from WrexhamAssembly government preparations for rail reopenings and service improvements on Anglesey and the remaining Blaenau ffestiniog branch.
AlsoThe UK government on St David’s Day committed itself to rail electrification from Paddington to Cardiff and to investigate in conjunction with new trains that could run in Diesel mode as far as Swansea with more fast services from there to Bristol and Manchester to make up for the fact that there would only be one train an hour Paddington service.The Transport secretary also committed further investigation into whether there would be further electrification, train and infrastructure improvements to the Cardiff and Newport valleys network, subject to new trains being obtained and obtainable by the Welsh Assembly’s devolved transport authority.
This is based in part on an academic study by Cardiff university.However The one train an hour service to Aberystwyth has been delayed by problems with the late 1990s introduced signalling system, developed from an obsolete version on the European Rail networks (not used by its high speed rail trains that are about to run to St pancras I think) and for trains with differing underfloor / axle layout.If the service frequency improvements were to occur then the business case for the two additional stations with one at Bow St would be enhanced as part of the next all Wales franchise or devolved taxation or bond issues initiated by the Welsh assembly government. However whether ERTMS (the signalling system in question) is what is required for this is beyond my expertise. I think however that conventional signalling could deliver said service improvements by activating the built dovey Junction loop more effectively but that would require assessment by the Dft and the Welsh Assembly Government.
The methods by which that and the valley lines upgrades are assessed could be used as templates for further services to be upgraded and new lines built (such as to Lampeter) and for the employment of Uk citizens and welsh residents in its construction.James WareInformation for this based on reading Rail magazine Issue 667 and Modern Railways April 2011.
Monday, 11 April 2011
Japan saved from another nuke risk but tsunami alert is in place.
Tsunami alert for the Pacific again as another earthquake has hit Japan. The Fukishima nuclear plant is stable however even though the epicentre is in the same prefecture (borough / county in UK language).
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
It isn't just 16-18 year olds that see a reduction in council tax and housing benefit. These are the other criteria that are laid out on the mailing that they give existing residents.Other deductions from housing benefitNon dependant deductionsFor the first time since 2001, the government are increasing non department deductions from April 2011. Non dependant deductions are reductions in Housing benefit and Council tax benefit because the customer has another adult / other adults, other than their partner, living in their household, who would be expected to contribute towards the rent and council tax depending on the non dependant’s level of incomeThe weekly non dependant deduction rates in Housing Benefit from April 2011 are: In receipt of Pension Credit: NoneIn receipt of assessment phase Employment and Support allowance (ESA IR) NoneIn receipt of main phase ESA (IR) £9.40Aged under 25 and on income support or Jobseekers Allowance (JSA IB) NILAged 25 or over and on Income Support or JSA £9.40Aged 18 or over and in remunerative work (16 or more hours a week)Gross income less than £122 £9.40Gross income £122-179.99 £21.55Gross income £180-233.99 £29.60Gross income £234-309.99 £48.45Gross income £310-386.99 £55.20Gross income £387 or more £60.60The weekly non dependant decucation rates in Council Tax Benefit from April 2011 are:In receipt of pension credit NILIn receipt of Employment and support allowance NilIn receipt of income support or Job seekers Allowance NIL Aged 18 or over and in remunerative work (16 or more hours a week)Gross income less than £180 £2.85Gross income £180 – 309.99 £5.70Gross income £310-386.99 £7.20Gross income £387 or more £8.60 If you have any questions about Housing or Council Tax Benefit, the answer may be on the local authority website www.hillingdon.gov.uk or contact the benefits teamBenefits team,Adult social care, health and housingLondon Borough of HillingdonPO Box 458, Uxbridge, UB8 1HN01895 556666Call in the main reception in The Civic Centre, High Street, Uxbridge, UB8 1UWbenefits@hillingdon.gov.uk They are open to the public between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday(JW: The ticket to be seen at initial reception is by the automatic doors at the top of the stairs from the square where apart from St Georges day the flag of England doesn’t fly.After that and a wait of usually up to an hour (depending on the queue length) you are seen at the interview desks. They can scan in documents and give copies of the information you provide.)
Monday, 28 March 2011
DWP guidelines on earning limits while disabled
DWP guidelines on earnings for the disabled According to leaflet BF140 (2011) the following will apply as of April 2011 If you are looking after children your spouse, civil partner or person looking after your children or qualifying young persons can earn is £205 a week child =under 16 Qualifying young person = 16, 17, 18, 19 who you are getting child benefit for.a pension from an employer usually counts as earningsPension income over £85 a week may be taken into account when TheDWP decsion maker works out how much money is due. Permitted work is allowed if you are on INcapacity Benefit, Severe Disablement Allowance, National Insurance Credits and Income SupportYou can work for less than 16 hours a week and earn up to £95 a week for 52 weeks orearn up to £95 each week for as long as your illness and disability is considered sufficiently severe that you are treated as meeting the threshold of incapacity without undergoing a medical assessment orwork and earn up to £20 a week at any time for as long as you are on the benefit ordo supported permitted work and earn up to £95 a week for as long as you are on the benefit SUPPORTED PERMITTED WORK MEANS 'work that is supervised by someone who is responsibile for arranging work for people with disabilities and is employed by a public or local authority or a voluntary organisation.If you want to do permitted work then you need to fill in form PW1 and that can be requested from the job centre or the office that deals with your benefit. Post subject: Re: Amounts you can earn in 2011 while on benefits from which you can deduce that for those who are ill shareholdings in companies and privatised utilities can be beneficial when younger as well as pensions and living in rented accomocation with proper legal and financial opinions on both. The resulting extra earnings can be legally taxed and invested and where necessary if you are under a legal power of attorney placed in a blind trust so that you can still stand for elected office in the real world (e.g. Student Union Presidents and NUS officials on disability living allowance as opposed to FE students on Education and Maintenance allowance which is being reformed this week after lawful protest by people who in the eyes of the law can be deemed children). Just thought I'd put that up so as to reduce the number of anarchists in the next recession. Pity I was never told that while at school or full time uni. Time to change the curriculum methinks.
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Whty HS2 should run to Heathrow now in my opinion
Is HS2 the right route?
Why the HS2 needs to be diverted to reach Heathrow from a very selfish perspectiveWhy I think it is time for a St Marys CE primary in the parish of South Ruislip
1) The Church of England is still the established chruch of teh whole United Kingdom under the federal legislature, hence the notion that Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are devolved nations, rather than 'united kingdom states'so as to aid ther conversion through peaceful persuasion of the whole isles back to the true chruch of Augustine and Canterbury.
2)There have been interdenominational initiatives recently and more housing is proposed on the old Express dairies site.
3) The Roman Catholics have a primary already and their ex students end up in better positions through serving the worldwide church and better language education; though prior to statutory regulation some of its funding was questionable owing to the way teh Cold War and global Christian chivalric orders worked prior to getting permenant observer status in the UN.
4)Since the end of the Cold War when that allegedly ended other faith primaries have been based on them and CofE primaries elsewhere in the Borough to allow the other faiths of teh Commonwealth to be taught.
5) In my opinion it should be on Field End Primary School as Deanesfield is next door to a state secondary school so could be more difficult to achieve and Bourne could be rebuilt over a Heathrow spur for HS2 in 15-20 years time or after it is constructed unless teh consultation now going on modifies teh route so it serves Heathrow in the first instance with Central Line branch from Northolt to the airport and underground stabling facilities for teh extra trains under the C and L country club and stations at Polish War Memorail (SW corner) Hayues End, and Stockley Park. Airport workers need to get to their jobs and a GLA and devolved English Parliamentary bond issue would deliver sustained investment to achieve this.
6) The Score group is evil and must be stopped by proper refferral to state education not teh use of under 18 students in any form of education (or outside of it as both are illegal under EU and UN law) for inappropriate modelling. The people to forward concerns to are teh Met Police Vice Squad and MI5 (not MIHigh) to instruct the staff intranet Hillingdon grid to stop it, and not become models themselves (mothers and teachers should be respected not used like the Trojan group does esp 30 and 40up)
7) I am sick to teh back teeth of other CofE parishes in Ruislip and the North of the borough getting prefferential treatment because they have church primaries which send students to the church secondary who choose to do so which gives them more students and worshippers over time. To stop the far right and curtail teh remnants of the far left from teh Krogers time it is time to aid points 1 and 2 and allow for sustainable housing for Anglicans from across teh world and especially New Zealand and Australia over a HS2 route to Heathrow on teh C and L country club site and on the Dairies Site. If necessary this would create the need for two parishes. Most of all I detest nonconformists who seek to perpetuate teh status quo to keep their non disabled children on the social which curtails suatainable housing development anmd the necessary supporting infrastructure
8) I will never give my life over to Jehova, the papacy or anything else as I wish to work as a non stipendiary minister on UK state disability benefits for the restoration of teh Anglican Chruch accross the whole of Britain and Ireland through peaceful and democratic means for the reign of King William V (who should succeed the throne of the UK over his father The Prince of Wales). I have reaffirmed my baptismal promises for myself and if necessary to remove the stigma of infantilism some orthodox tehologians can use will seek to be confirmed again, this time in the Diocesan Cathedral or St georges Chapel.
9) St Marys RC Primary doesn't have the monopoly of the name in the Borough of Hillingdon and its ex students can't run social services as they see fit.I am 30 years oldLong live the One true Anglican Communion.James Andrew Ware
Why the HS2 needs to be diverted to reach Heathrow from a very selfish perspectiveWhy I think it is time for a St Marys CE primary in the parish of South Ruislip
1) The Church of England is still the established chruch of teh whole United Kingdom under the federal legislature, hence the notion that Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are devolved nations, rather than 'united kingdom states'so as to aid ther conversion through peaceful persuasion of the whole isles back to the true chruch of Augustine and Canterbury.
2)There have been interdenominational initiatives recently and more housing is proposed on the old Express dairies site.
3) The Roman Catholics have a primary already and their ex students end up in better positions through serving the worldwide church and better language education; though prior to statutory regulation some of its funding was questionable owing to the way teh Cold War and global Christian chivalric orders worked prior to getting permenant observer status in the UN.
4)Since the end of the Cold War when that allegedly ended other faith primaries have been based on them and CofE primaries elsewhere in the Borough to allow the other faiths of teh Commonwealth to be taught.
5) In my opinion it should be on Field End Primary School as Deanesfield is next door to a state secondary school so could be more difficult to achieve and Bourne could be rebuilt over a Heathrow spur for HS2 in 15-20 years time or after it is constructed unless teh consultation now going on modifies teh route so it serves Heathrow in the first instance with Central Line branch from Northolt to the airport and underground stabling facilities for teh extra trains under the C and L country club and stations at Polish War Memorail (SW corner) Hayues End, and Stockley Park. Airport workers need to get to their jobs and a GLA and devolved English Parliamentary bond issue would deliver sustained investment to achieve this.
6) The Score group is evil and must be stopped by proper refferral to state education not teh use of under 18 students in any form of education (or outside of it as both are illegal under EU and UN law) for inappropriate modelling. The people to forward concerns to are teh Met Police Vice Squad and MI5 (not MIHigh) to instruct the staff intranet Hillingdon grid to stop it, and not become models themselves (mothers and teachers should be respected not used like the Trojan group does esp 30 and 40up)
7) I am sick to teh back teeth of other CofE parishes in Ruislip and the North of the borough getting prefferential treatment because they have church primaries which send students to the church secondary who choose to do so which gives them more students and worshippers over time. To stop the far right and curtail teh remnants of the far left from teh Krogers time it is time to aid points 1 and 2 and allow for sustainable housing for Anglicans from across teh world and especially New Zealand and Australia over a HS2 route to Heathrow on teh C and L country club site and on the Dairies Site. If necessary this would create the need for two parishes. Most of all I detest nonconformists who seek to perpetuate teh status quo to keep their non disabled children on the social which curtails suatainable housing development anmd the necessary supporting infrastructure
8) I will never give my life over to Jehova, the papacy or anything else as I wish to work as a non stipendiary minister on UK state disability benefits for the restoration of teh Anglican Chruch accross the whole of Britain and Ireland through peaceful and democratic means for the reign of King William V (who should succeed the throne of the UK over his father The Prince of Wales). I have reaffirmed my baptismal promises for myself and if necessary to remove the stigma of infantilism some orthodox tehologians can use will seek to be confirmed again, this time in the Diocesan Cathedral or St georges Chapel.
9) St Marys RC Primary doesn't have the monopoly of the name in the Borough of Hillingdon and its ex students can't run social services as they see fit.I am 30 years oldLong live the One true Anglican Communion.James Andrew Ware
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