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George Kerevan: Why George Galloway should stop using words like 'partition'


GEORGE Galloway continues to enliven this repetitious Holyrood election by trying to out-parody himself. His TV party-political broadcast last week saw him pontificate from behind an ornate desk in some baronial setting, complete with a framed picture of an imperialist Winston Churchill on the mantelpiece.
Naturally, Mr Galloway kept on his trademark homburg hat. Watching, I was easily distracted from his exaggerated delivery – every word separated from the next by a weird pause – by the thought that he keeps on the hat in bed while making love.
However, we should not completely dismiss the eccentric Mr Galloway. On a good day he can be an effective demagogue. His role in this election is to say what the main Unionist leaders are unwilling or afraid to say for themselves in public. Unless you count grumpy Adam Tomkins’s call for Scotland to be held in the Union by “something more robust” than mere democratic consent. Together, Mr Galloway and Professor Tomk ....

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Religious bias in Northern Ireland teaching jobs must end, says union


A leading teachers union is calling for a change in legislation to ensure no teacher can be discriminated against when applying for jobs, regardless of their religion.
The NASUWT annual conference will today push for changes to the Fair Employment and Treatment (NI) Order 1988 and wants to see the exemption regarding the employment of teachers in schools removed.
Discrimination laws in Northern Ireland state it remains perfectly legal for an employer to select between applicants for teaching posts in grant-aided schools solely on the basis of faith.
Unlike other organisations that employ 10 or more staff, authorities employing teachers are not required by law to monitor the practices for fairness or to record the community composition of their workforce. ....

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Religion and its grip on Northern Ireland's education system


Education and religion have been comfortable bed fellows since the birth of Northern Ireland 100 years ago. Indeed, it is only in the last few years that the legs have become restless, with the dawn of integrated education and the slow movement of teachers from Catholic and Protestant backgrounds to, and the phrase is used in a historical context here, the other side .
The landscape of education is set up for division and in much need of an overhaul. It is shaped to maintain the status quo. And that shape, according to Ulster University s UNESCO Education Centre, must now be moulded into something different. If the foundations are not changed, the educational houses will remain the same and that cannot foster change in the future. ....

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Gloria Hunniford doesn't want to retire after six decades on TV


Gloria Hunniford has no plans to hang up her microphone after six decades at the top of the TV tree.
The veteran Rip Off Britain broadcaster, who turned 80 in April, says she still gets nervous before the cameras roll but she’ll never give up the buzz of going live.
In a new documentary celebrating Northern Ireland’s most successful media personality, she talks candidly about her parents’ refusal to attend her first wedding because her husband was Catholic, the heartbreak of reporting the Troubles and the devastation of losing her daughter Caron to breast cancer.
The tables are turned when the presenter is grilled by her showbiz friends for Gloria: My Life on TV, while presenters Christine Lampard and Ruth Langsford pay tribute to the presenter for opening doors for them. ....

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