October Edition 2011

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British Parent Saudi Womens get right to Vote favour

for the first time

Cane in

schools!

Nearly half of British parents wish to see the return of the cane to restore discipline in the classroom, a survey has indicated. The survey, conducted by YouGov, an international internet-based market research firm, found 49 percent of parents - and 19 percent of pupils - believe caning or smacking should be used to punish ‘very bad’ behaviour, Daily Mail reported. It was also found that 40 percent of parents and 14 percent of children favoured corporal punishment in more general cases of ill disci-

pline. While 53 percent of parents and 77 percent of children were against the cane, the poll found nine out of ten parents and two-thirds of pupils wanted teachers to have more power to crack down on bad behaviour. The survey came just a week after British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged to restore order and respect in schools in the wake of last month’s riots.

Nation will unite if attacked: Nawaz I LM News LAHORE: PML-N president Nawaz Sharif said Wednesday that the nation would unite in the face of a foreign attack and no one should mistake this fact, Geo News reported. Speaking to the media outside the Jinnah Hospital in Lahore Sharif said in light of the present situation it was essential that a joint strategy be adopted. "PML-N will raise its concerns in regards to the country's foreign policy and issues at the All Parties Conference" he said. Sharif added that the nation should be told the truth and if resolutions of parliament were implemented than the situation would not have come to this point.

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King Abdullah has said that women in Saudi Arabia are now allowed to vote, run in municipal elections and be appointed to the consultative Shura Council, local media reported. "Because we refuse to marginalize women in society in all roles that comply with sharia, we have decided, after deliberation with our senior ulama (clerics) and others to involve women in the Shura Council as members, starting from the next term," he said. King Abdullah said the decision had been taken after talks with senior Muslim clerics (ulama). "Women will be able to run as candidates in the municipal election and will even have a right to vote," King Abdullah added.

Government Must Rethink Cuts to Legal Aid The Government is proposing to make cuts to Legal Aid. The cuts will lead to a reduction of 500,000 cases of legal assistance and 45,000 representations each year. This will impact upon areas including, debt, employment disputes, education cases, housing matters and immigration cases. The proposals have the potential to impact a greater proportion of women, ethnic minori-

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ties, ill or disabled people. Research has also indicated that around 80% of legal aid recipients were in the poorest 20% of society Further to this research by Citizens Advice has indicated that for every pound spent on legal aid, between £2.34 and £8.80 is saved by the state elsewhere, making the cuts a false economy.

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