These are my links for June 13th through June 15th: Choice of Olympic Torchbearers sparks anger – The runners in Stansted include a 39-year-old from Dongguan. The Olympic Torch Relay website states: “Jianming Li found[ed] Zhong Yu Telecom Chain Group … Continue reading →
These are my links for June 7th through June 12th: Row over US Olympic torchbearers (From Bicester Advertiser) – “Overseas torchbearers tend to be grouped together for logistical reasons and each will have made a contribution to their community.” National … Continue reading →
These are my links for June 4th through June 7th: Journalists? They’re media masseurs, Andrew Jennings – British Journalism Review, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2012 – There’s a private club of sports reporters who bring us the news and write … Continue reading →
These are my links for May 29th through June 2nd: The London 2012 torch mixes the Olympian and the corporate | Owen Gibson | Sport | guardian.co.uk – Whether they succeed will depend to a large extent on those sponsors. … Continue reading →
These are my links for May 28th through May 29th: What now for FOI (and saveFOI)? | savefoi2012 – Drug Cartel’s Mystery Man – Olympic torch relay: the route, the torch and its bearers. Get the data | News | … Continue reading →
These are my links for May 21st through June: Learning Disabiity Nursing – News, Practice and Research for Nurses – NEWS, PRACTICE AND DISCUSSION FORUMS FOR LEARNING DISABILITY NURSES BBC News – ‘Shocking discrimination’ in mental health services- The Mental Health … Continue reading →
The presentations made at the ‘Press for Health’ SHOES conference in Sandwell last week are now online. Accompanying audio for the Dragon’s Den story pitches and the talks by Tom Watson, Wendy Savage and Dr Lucy Reynolds are available on Audioboo … Continue reading →
These are my links for May 17th through May 21st: Protection of Biometric Information of Children in Schools: Consultation on draft advice for Proprietors, Governing Bodies, Head Teachers, Principals and School Staff, Young people, Parents and Representative bodies – e-Consultations … Continue reading →
Last time I told you about the overarching trends in the Donor Register; the fact its growth has flatlined, that women outnumber men, the best represented region is Scotland and most people join via the DVLA. In this post I … Continue reading →
These are my links for May 16th through May 17th: Dr Lucy Reynolds | LinkedIn – What we know so far… – The British Medical Association – (24) Birmingham Keep Our NHS Public – Mothers left alone in labour, midwives … Continue reading →