Sunday, 17 March 2013

Oxford Literary Festival 2013 begins with historical novelist




 Oxford Literary Festival 2013 begins with historical novelist 

art&litereture correspondent,oxfordshire(wp/ebc):::
Booker Prize winner Hilary Mantel is among the high-profile authors who are to appear at the 17th Oxford Literary Festival, which has got under way.
She will conclude the nine-day festival with a talk about her acclaimed novel Bring Up The Bodies on Sunday 24 March.
The historical novelist is to receive the Award Of Bodley Medal for outstanding achievement in literature.
This year's charitable event will also feature its first programme dedicated to American literature and culture.
It will also be the first time a prize for food and drink writing is awarded.
'Global feel'
The festival, which takes places across Oxford University venues, will host authors and panellists from 20 different countries including Polish historian and essayist Adam Michnik and Russian writer Mikhail Shishkin.
Festival director Sally Dunsmore said she was "delighted" to be "welcoming so many international authors".
"We look forward to inspiring debate with a truly global feel at this year's festival," she said.
This year's Oxford Debate features journalists Peter Hitchens and Simon Jenkins discussing drugs policy, while former Liberal Democrat leader Lord Ashdown will host a debate on universal values.
Art critic Brian Sewell and former Labour cabinet minister Jack Straw will also appear at the festival.
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LORDS report:::THE ROYAL ENGLAND is Unready for Ageing - Urgent action needed by Government

Parliament UK


LORDS report:::THE ROYAL ENGLAND is Unready for Ageing - Urgent action needed by Government

LORDS correspondent,London(wp/weastar times):::
report identifies how THE ROYAL ENGLAND  will see a 50% rise in the number of those aged 65+ and a 100% increase in those aged 85+ between 2010 and 2030 (for local authority-level figures, see note 3).
A longer life offers benefits for many, but to help people sustain a good quality of life over more years will require big changes in employment practices, pensions, health and social care services. An ageing society will greatly increase the number of people with long-term health conditions, and health and social care services will need a radically different model of care to support such people in their own homes and in the community, and so avoid needless admissions to hospital.
For a major social change affecting everyone in England the Committee was concerned that the Government had not properly addressed this. It calls on the Government to publish a White Paper before the next general election setting out how our society needs to prepare for a longer life and calls on all parties, in working on their manifestos for the next general election, to consider the wider implications of the ageing society .
The Committee recommends that whichever party is in Government after the election should, within six months, establish two cross-party commissions to respond to the ageing society. One would work with employers and financial services providers to improve pensions, savings and equity release; the other would analyse how the health and social care system and its funding should change to serve the needs of our ageing population. Both should report in 12 months.

Suitable health and social care for an ageing society

The Committee has concluded that our current model of health and social care provision is failing older people now and is inappropriate to care well for the many more older people there will be with chronic health conditions. This will require a fundamental change to healthcare provision and the integration of health and social care systems and their funding.
The National Health Service will have to transform to deal with the very large increases in demand for and costs of health and social care. England has an inappropriate model of health and social care to cope with the changed pattern of ill health from an ageing population.
The report explains how radical changes to health and social care are needed and the Committee calls on the Government to set out a vision and framework so health and social care services progressively change to become much better fitted to meet the needs of an ageing society.

Supporting ourselves through later life

For many people there is a risk that a longer life could worsen the existing problem of insufficient savings and pensions. To help address this, people should be able to work later, if they wish to, often in part-time work.  Also private sector employers, Government and the financial services industry must together tackle the serious defects in defined contribution pensions so people get a clearer idea of what they can expect to get from their pension savings.
The Committee suggests that people may need to use their housing assets to support their longer lives and urges Government to work with the financial sector to support the growth of a safe, easy-to-understand equity release market, with low fees and high quality standards.

Attitudes to ageing

The Committee argues that with increasing longevity, our view of old age will have to change, for example: Government and employers should work to end ‘cliff-edge’ retirement.

Chairman's Statement

Commenting, Lord Filkin, Chairman of the Committee, said::::
“As a country we are not ready for the rapid ageing of our population. By 2030, England will have double the number of people aged 85 and over than it had in 2010, and the large increase in our older population will have profound effects. The amazing gift of longer life is to be welcomed, but our society and politicians need to address the implications, and the changes needed to attitudes, policies and services so people are best able to benefit from it.
“Health and social care need to be radically reformed; both are failing older people now. A big shift in services is essential so that the many more older people with long-term conditions can be well cared for and supported in their own homes and in the community and not needlessly end up in hospital. All health services and social care must be integrated to help achieve this. 
“We need Government to support the choices each of us makes for our longer lives: people must be better informed and enabled to get a better idea of the income they may get in retirement from their pension savings; they should be able to work later if they wish to do so.
“The Government must set out in a White Paper the implications of an ageing society with a vision for living well and independently. It should set out how our health and social care services, our pension arrangements and our practices must change to achieve this. All political parties should be expected to consider the wider implications of the ageing society in their manifestos for the 2015 election.
“This is not a distant issue; our population is older now and will get more so over the next decade. The public are entitled to an honest conversation about the implications.”
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THE ROYAL ENGLAND cricket team made 465 after 4th day in 2nd test aginst nz.


            
   

 

THE ROYAL ENGLAND cricket team made 465 after 4th day  in 2nd test aginst nz.

New Zealand 254 and 162 for 2 (Williamson 55*, Fulton 45, Taylor 41*) trail THE ROYAL England 465 by 49 runs
sports reporter,nz(wp/espn):::THE ROYAL England chances of forcing victory in the second Test were all but eliminated when Cyclone Sandra wiped out the bulk of the last two sessions at Basin Reserve. Sandra, now she has arrived, is not expected to depart quickly with persistent rain forecast for the final day. The likelihood is that  THE ROYAL England vs New Zealand will head to Auckland with the series still locked at nil-all.
Even before the rain made its long-heralded arrival over lunch, the going was tough for THE ROYAL England as New Zealand batted resiliently on a surface showing little sign of deterioration to whittle down a first-innings deficit of 211 to 58. Six overs late in the day to appease the diehards shaved off a few more.
Chief wielder of the whittling stick was Kane Williamson, a circumspect half-century secured shortly before lunch when he pulled Joe Root securely through square leg. He had 55 from 174 balls when play was abandoned. If Williamson was a boy scout, his whittling would be of such a high standard it would be enough to make him patrol leader, although not necessarily make him the chief attraction at the village show.
He played diligently and with sound technique, particularly against the quick bowlers, and if he was unsettled at times by Monty Panesar's left-arm spin, Panesar never managed to get on top of him for long. He looks mature beyond his 22 years and looks set to serve New Zealand with distinction for many years.
Williamson's third-wicket stand with Ross Taylor was worth 72 by lunch, with Taylor displaying flashes of attacking intent. It was clear for England that there would be no easy pickings against a side which has played with resolve throughout the series. At times Panesar seemed at odds with himself, or the field he had to bowl to, or the weather. Dr Panesar, as he jokes he wishes to be known these days since taking some business exams earlier in the tour, needed a spot of self-diagnosis.
 THE ROYAL England only wicket was that of Peter Fulton, whose obdurate innings ended with a push away from his body against James Anderson and a straightforward slip catch for Alastair Cook. It was touch and go whether Anderson had overstepped, but after several replays the third umpire, Paul Reiffel, ruled in the bowler's favour. Anderson had stayed behind the line by little more than a bit of stray ankle strapping.
Anderson was variously troubled by an ankle battered by footholds that were not entirely to his taste and a back made stiff by the Wellington breeze. If he came back to Basin Reserve on a really windy day, he would get an insight about what it would feel like to be 90 years of age. Nobody would have predicted with certainty that he would get through the day unscathed but he reached lunch in reasonable order.
The aches and strains of a fast bowler's lot was enough to put him in one of his complex moods, revealed by a put-upon smile that forever seems likely to be his last. He was never more put upon than when Kevin Pietersen misfielded badly at mid-on to allow Taylor, who was on a pair, to get a single off the mark, the pressure released in an instant.
An unbroken morning session had seemed unlikely before play began. Rain was forecast, imminent rain, and the groundstaff were not overly enthusiastic about taking the covers off. But Cyclone Sandra was a playful adversary and, although rumoured to be in the vicinity, delivered nothing more than a sprinkle or two in the first few overs before taking her sport elsewhere until more extensive rain arrived at the interval. Wellington, with little more than a fortnight's water left after one of its driest summers on record, will be grateful for that.
New Zealand began 134 runs in arrears with eight wickets remaining. The pitch was still sound, the weather unsettled. THE ROYAL England needed the ball to turn for Panesar - and not merely out of the rough. He came into the attack after seven overs and his first two deliveries did just that, bringing hope that Panesar could progress from a good containing job to potential matchwinner. He threatened sporadically all morning, but no wickets were forthcoming.
He looked a little sorry for himself, but it could have been worse. While he went unrewarded, his spin partner, Graeme Swann, recuperating from an elbow operation in the United States, tweeted that he was sick of jam and peanut butter. There is always someone worse off than you.
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bbc TV Centre to broadcast last network news bulletins and start as Ebc PLC from tomorrow

  

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bbc TV Centre to broadcast last network news bulletins and start as Ebc PLC from tomorrow

Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart on the set of the Six O Clock News in 1998
Pic::: bbc name last broadcast today...newly start THE ROYAL ENGLAND broadcasting PLC(Ebc)...with new rules&regulation from new studion with new journalists network....pic::Ebc
bbc(Ebc)wp report:::From Monday the entire bbc(Ebc) news operation will be based at New Broadcasting House in central London.
TV Centre has been sold for redevelopment, although the BBC(Ebc) is expected to lease back some studios and office space.
The building opened in 1960 and BBC(Ebc) News was first broadcast from the site nine years later.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s news bulletins on BBC(Ebc) One fronted by the likes of Richard Baker, Angela Rippon, Anna Ford, Moira Stuart and Martyn Lewis attracted audiences of up to 10 million people a night.
Its impact was demonstrated by reporter Michael Buerk's 1984 report on the Ethiopian famine which inspired the original Live Aid concert the following year.
THE ROYAL ENGLAND broadcasting PLC name start its restricted operation which only support for its country and people under new rules&regulation which approve LORDS last yr. .
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football match clash against Lincoln City ::police arrested 60



 

football match clash  against Lincoln City ::police arrested 60 

crime reporter,Warwickshire(wp/sky news):::
The disorder broke out in a number of pubs in the town centre ahead of the non-league Conference National fixture on Saturday.

Officers from Warwickshire Police, West Mercia Police, West Midlands Police and British Transport Police were deployed in the town shortly before 10.30am in response to reports of disorder at a number of licensed premises.
Police began arresting dozens of people on suspicion of violent disorder at The Granby pub from 3.20pm.
The suspects were transported by coach to Nuneaton police station and held in custody for questioning.
Chief Inspector Adrian Knight, who was in charge of the response, said officers from all police units involved were "successful in containing the disorder and protecting the safety and well-being of the general public".
"This operation was a true collaboration utilising resources from across the region.
"I am extremely grateful to our regional colleagues from West Mercia, West Midlands and British Transport Police for their support in this operation. It has been a particularly challenging day.
"Warwickshire Police is committed to protecting people from harm, whether they live in the county or are visiting, and we will not tolerate any behaviour which puts them at risk.
"Anyone intent on causing trouble in Warwickshire should be aware that we will deal with them robustly."
He added: "The fact that 62 people have been arrested is testament to our commitment to tackle violence and disorder within the county."
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