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. Housing blogger Brian Green, who looked to the right of the Prime Minister to buy the plans and asked two separate proposals for the work and how the government spends the money raised (through Jules Birch of links)

. Pauline Pearce, known as "the heroine of Hackney" after his challenge to the mutineers was posted on YouTube, which was in the Conservative Party conference this week. In this film, she explains how it has become "a spokesman for the poorest in Britain" and tells Michael White that blacks do not trust politicians.

. The first Global Report on the history of disability, developed jointly by the World Health Organization and the World Bank, which reveals that more than one billion people in the world of disability experience of the day today. Professor Stephen Hawking, who wrote the preface to the report, also sent a video message of support. He hopes that the report "make a significant contribution to the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities."

. Oxfordshire County Council leader Keith Mitchell, who accused "leftist" and the authors of the local star - including Philip Pulman and Colin Dexter - for the courts of the authority for the management payroll tax. Writing for the network of social care professionals guardian, Mitchell argues that proposals to reduce spending on social care £ 31 million over four years will not generate the same level of protest as the Council in relation to libraries:

Given the magnitude of reductions, one would expect from a care for the population to express anger at the reduction in aid for the elderly, the impact of cuts in roads and congestion and the impact of cuts on recycling. None of these concerns materialized to any significant extent.

The only area of ??activity of the campaign has been enormous to our library service. Residents in our city, towns and villages in demand that we keep our libraries open 43. His campaign was conducted by a local left-handed with a history of opposition to almost any budget cuts in the administration of health and local authorities in the last twenty years. Obtained the support of writers like Philip Pullman and Colin Dexter, known leftist Oxford, but Peter Hitchens - not an icon on the left - and Kirsty Young, who recently moved to the province. Less known but locally active were green, anarchists, liberals and leftists hard. It's all part of Oxford rich cultural and political fabric

I was saddened to deny the deficit on these largely wealthy notables refused to accept that the reduction of library cuts would add to the cuts to other services - social services and highways without doubt. It is clear that many of them had little understanding of social assistance.

Series . Ebor Lectures in New York in search of "good society" and public life, which begins this afternoon with a lecture by the executive director of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Julia Unwin , which calls for the common good: What does this mean for people and places of poverty

. A blogpost heart of our occasional collaborator Nicky Clark on the return of Ricky Gervais on Twitter. Gervais, who left last year Twitter has been very active in his account in the last days. However, Clark - who has already welcomed Gervais and his writing partner Stephen Merchant for "dealing with our culture of discrimination and ignorance about the difference" - the notes of his repeated use of the language disablist


. Imelda Redmond, caregivers leaving the UK after 12 years with the organization. Redmond, who is stepping down as CEO next month, made a CBE in the list of 2010 New Year Honours. It takes a new role as director of policy and public affairs at Marie Curie Cancer Care.

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