point of Old Labour changed to New Labour with a symbolic of new aims/value of the Labour party which called New Clause 4‚ published at the 1994. The main difference between the Old Labour and New Labour refers to the changes in their ideologies and policies came with the renewal. Labour party was the party with strong relationship with unions and seeking for the equality of opportunity and very concern on using economics to deliver political equality whereas it can say that the Old Labour was paying
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UK Hotel Sector 2014: A focus on new markets and trends Read the Report rbs.co.uk/corporate Following years of slow recovery the hospitality sector witnessed a strong appetite for growth in 2013‚ a trend that is set to pick up pace in 2014. Thanks to the improving economic backdrop‚ this year we anticipate seeing the highest levels of average daily rates (ADR)‚ occupancy and revenues per available room (RevPAR) since 20081. However‚ despite improvements‚ the challenges of an increasingly competitive
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UK Personal Statement for Business Management ‘No price is too high for a bull or too low for a bear.’ As a naïve student of science this statement left me completely baffled. But my unyielding thirst for knowledge and analytical mind compelled me to probe into the depth of this statement‚ and this triggered my interest in the dynamic yet exciting world of business. A visit to my father’s real estate office had me intrigued by the amount of planning‚ organization and effort that goes into running
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Lifelong Learning UK is the Sector Skills Council responsible for the professional development of all those working in community learning and development; further education; higher education; libraries‚ archives and information services; and work-based learning. (Since January 2005‚ LLUK has taken over the work of three former national training organisations‚ FENTO‚ PAULO and isNTO‚ together with the NTO responsibilities of HESDA.) The role of Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK) is to increase the skills
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TYPES OF SCHOOLS IN UK The school system in United Kingdom is divided in to two main groups‚ which is divided into different stages it starts from early years education‚ primary‚ secondary‚ higher and further education. The children progress from nursery‚ reception‚ key stages 1‚2‚3 and 4. The two main groups of schools are: Maintained schools/ State schools Independent schools/ Private schools 1. Community schools: These state schools are also known as county schools in England and Wales and are
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Business Policy Case Study Case 1: The Sports Guy The Sports Guy Key Events/ Case synopsis – (5): Bob (Rocky”) Rhodes sports enthusiastic‚ founder of “The Sports Guy”‚ a sporting goods store located outside of the GTA. 10 years ago with 40% worth of equity capital from family and friends and 60% of his own investments he purchased a 2 corner lot. 70% of sales came from local teams and 30% from walk-in customers‚ but due to high competition from Canadian Tire there has been a slow increase of revenue
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“The EU remains an effective model of market creation and regulation for Europe.” How valid is this claim? Introduction 60 years of European Union has changed the economic landscape of Europe and the way European countries and businesses interact with each other. EU has laid ground to a remarkable progress in free trade of goods‚ services‚ mobility of people and flow of capital in this part of the world. 20 years from the creation of single market in 1992 marks an important milestone
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Referendums are devices for obtaining extra legitimacy for policy proposals or for reducing internal party disputes over party alternatives. They tend to replace the normal role of parliament and are a form of direct democracy‚ although initiation comes from the government and not the governed. There is an indication of the growing frequency of the use of referendums as a way of legitimising policies or appealing to the public beyond divided party structures. What was seen as non-British‚ inconsistent
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Assignment 1 – government and policies P1) outline the responsibilities of the different levels of government in the UK. P2) describe the roles of the government departments in relation to the public services including their responsibilities. P3) explain the electoral processes used in the UK elections. M1) explain in detail the responsibilities of the different levels of government in the UK. M2) compare the electoral processes used at different levels of government in the UK. D1) evaluate the responsibilities
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Corruption and its impact on Growth‚ Business and Government Effectiveness Ivo Dimovsky Managerial Economics – Empirical paper EMBA - American University of Bulgaria April 4th‚ 2012 ABSTRACT Corruption‚ like an infection‚ has co-existed with human society for a long time. Corruption has received significant attention among economists and international financial institutions during the last few decades‚ given its impact on economic growth both in developed and developing countries. There
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