(nb. I am not the Devil's Kitchen) Via The Englishman, I see that many comrades are failing in their duty to be productive. From the BBC: Most people in England, Wales and N Ireland will spend the August Bank Holiday watching television, a survey has suggested. Very wise. The traffic will be horrendous. Never leave your house on a bank holiday except in dire emergencies. There are people everywher...
submitted by
TheDevilsKitchen on 21st Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
BBC correspondents on the election in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England.
submitted by
BBCPolitics on 13th Apr 2010 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
The benefits to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland at ENGLAND’S expense just get bigger and bigger Over the last two weeks an incredible list of extra benefits for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland has been declared, none of which will be available in England but all of which English taxpayers will pay for. At present
submitted by
CFAEP on 13th Oct 2008 (via thecep.org.uk)
Well done to all the athletes from Wales, Scotland and England. From the BBC. But note that if the nations were competeing seperately, England would still be soaring in the results table.
submitted by
SocialistUnity on 21st Aug 2008 (via socialistunity.com)
Mary O'Regan and others of like mind should consider moving to the one part of Ireland where abortion will never be legalised (because that would never be approved by all the main parties there), just as Catholic schools will never be abolished (as they will never be abolished in England, Scotland or Wales), and much else besides. If you still want to live in Catholic Ireland, then you can increas...
submitted by
DavidLindsay on 16th Dec 2008 (via davidaslindsay.blogspot.com)
Students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland who go to Scottish universities could face annual fees of up to £6,000, the BBC learns.
submitted by
BBCPolitics on 15th Dec 2010 (via bbc.co.uk)
Due to plans being drawn up in Westminster, the Veterans Welfare Service, which currently has offices in Wales, may find its Welsh administrative centres moved to England. Unions have raised the issue with the plans and pointed out the naivety and moral issue of having administration centres in England, Ireland and Scotland but not Wales. Although the plans do not as yet have ministerial
submitted by
Ordovicius on 10th Jan 2009 (via this-is-sparta.blogspot.com)
LOCAL authorities in Wales are allotted £496 less per pupil to spend on education per year than their counterparts in England. The funding deficit has been criticised by Wales-based educationalist, Professor David Reynolds, in a Week in Week Out documentary due to be screened on BBC One Wales at 10.45pm tonight. Prof Reynolds believes the lack of funding made available by the Assembly Govern...
submitted by
AndrewNutt on 2nd Jun 2009 (via andrewnutt.blogspot.com)
Labour's health policies in England have delivered better results than the co-operative approach used in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
submitted by
FT on 20th Jan 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
The Government have responded to David Martin’s petition to the Prime Minister “to state whether he recognises that England is a nation“. The response is as follows: England is a nation within the United Kingdom. The Union comprises England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Government believes that the Union benefits all parts of the
submitted by
LittleManInAToque on 12th Jan 2009 (via toque.co.uk)