When I heard that London Midland had cancelled almost all of its services on Sunday because insufficient staff volunteered to work on the Sunday, I was greatly encouraged. More proof that people really want to spend time with their families on Sunday: my colleagues on the
'Euthanasia is always a last resort and it's not a decision taken lightly, but sometimes it's the kindest thing. We did give him an anaesthetic and then we gave him an injection so he didn't recover from the anaesthesia; but if we hadn't done that, he would have died by himself and in doing it this way we have saved him a few days of, essentially, some more pain and suffering.'
Figures released today by Push suggest that the average student beginning a degree today could expect to graduate with £23,000 of debt, rising to over £30,000 for some London students. For most people, this is a significant amount of money and represents a real concern, particularly at a time when many will be considering buying their first house.
Jubilee Centre's Notes
People prefer not to work on Sunday07 September 2009
The Kindest Thing02 September 2009
£23,000 student debt a ‘millstone’?17 August 2009
£23,000 student debt a ‘millstone’?17 August 2009
Child Porn - Who's Responsible?03 August 2009
On Bigamy and Divorce28 July 2009
Schools for the 21st Century19 July 2009
The Denial of Dependency15 July 2009
A Point of View14 July 2009
Youth Development08 July 2009








