• Cannabis smokers warned they risk poorer exam grades

    Cannabis smokers warned they risk poorer exam grades
    Dutch study finds mathematics results suffer most from dope consumption – findings sure to fuel debate over steps towards legalisationIf you want to do well in your exams, especially maths, don’t smoke dope.This is the finding of a unique study that is likely to be fiercely debated by those in favour of and those against the liberalisation of cannabis laws. Economists Olivier Marie of Maastricht University and Ulf Zölitz of IZA Bonn examined what happened in Maastricht in 2011 when the
  • Missouri health care navigator law pre-empted, court rules - Yahoo News UK

    Missouri health care navigator law pre-empted, court rules - Yahoo News UK
    Missouri health care navigator law pre-empted, court rules
    Yahoo News UK
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — An appeals court ruled Friday that Missouri can't limit health insurance navigators' ability to help people obtain insurance under President Barack Obama's health care law — a ruling that advocates say could have ...en meer »
  • Fare dodging lawyer faces prison over rail fare evasion scam - Express.co.uk

    Fare dodging lawyer faces prison over rail fare evasion scam - Express.co.uk
    Express.co.uk
    Fare dodging lawyer faces prison over rail fare evasion scam
    Express.co.uk
    A lAWYER dubbed the “artful dodger” committed the biggest fare evasion to come before a British court, it was alleged yesterday. By John Twomey. PUBLISHED: 00:01, Sat, Apr 11, 2015 | UPDATED: 23:34, Sat, Apr 11, 2015. Peter Barnett TIM CLARKE.
    Lawyer 'may be biggest fare-dodger'Belfast Telegraphalle 52 nieuwsartikelen »
  • Liberal Democrats propose new digital rights bill

    Liberal Democrats propose new digital rights bill
    Nick Clegg would introduce a bill to ensure civil and human rights online if the Lib Dems entered parliament as part of a coalition after the general election The Liberal Democrats will introduce a bill of digital rights within the first six months of the next parliament if they enter government as part of a coalition after the general election.The bill, which would be introduced through an act of parliament, would aim to ensure that civil and human rights that apply to the physical world also a
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