At any rate, here’s a case for inspector O: Several days ago it was revealed that during the mourning period for Kim Jong Il, four public officials from North Hamgyung Province were murdered in what is an unprecedented crime for...
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BloodAndTreasure on 27th Jan 2012 (via bloodandtreasure.typepad.com)
“Troubleshooters are needed to spot failing academy schools around the country and sack incompetent headteachers, the new chief education inspector has said.” So reported the Daily Telegraph on 28 December. The article continued: Sir Michael Wilshaw said ministers must set up regional early warning systems because by the time his Ofsted inspectors discover an institution
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 1st Jan 2012 (via libdemvoice.org)
Incoming chief inspector of schools calls for national network of apolitical school commissioners
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FT on 28th Dec 2011 (via ft.com)
Troubleshooters are needed to spot failing academy schools around the country and sack incompetent headteachers, the new chief education inspector has said.
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Telegraph on 28th Dec 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Troubleshooters are needed to spot failing academy schools around the country and sack incompetent headteachers, the new chief education inspector has said.
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Telegraph on 28th Dec 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Local commissioners should be appointed to spot failing schools and sack incompetent headteachers, England's new chief education inspector says.
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BBCPolitics on 28th Dec 2011 (via bbc.co.uk)
Prison is so comfortable for some inmates that they are getting themselves locked up again after being released, according to the Chief Inspector of Prisons.
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Telegraph on 24th Dec 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
contribution by Edd Bauer Today my trial for a two hour UKuncut sit-in at Fortnum & Mason ended far faster than anyone estimated. The trial was scheduled to end on the November 30th, however a thin prosecution case was over in just 2 and half days. Among the officers taking the stand was Inspector Clark
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LiberalConspiracy on 14th Nov 2011 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
This USA Today article annoyed me, but I found it interesting nonetheless. The Pentagon's use of retired generals and admirals as paid advisers has virtually ceased, plummeting from 355 "senior mentors" in 2010 to four today, according to a report released by the Defense Department's inspector general. Requirements to disclose their business ties, a cap on pay of $179,700 per year and li...
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InformationDissemination on 9th Nov 2011 (via informationdissemination.net)