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- The Development Of The Water Industry In England And Wales
- England and Wales benefits from an efficient and effective water and sewerage industry. Virtually every household has a continuous supply of piped water of very high quality and connection to a mains sewerage system. Environmental standards are high with river and coastal water quality showing significant improvements over last few...
- White papers 2006-02-20
- The Impact of Partial Smokefree Legislation on Health Inequalities: Evidence From a Survey of 1150 Pubs in North West England
- The UK government claims that between 10 and 30% of pubs and bars will be exempt from proposed legislation to achieve smoke free enclosed public places across England. This arises from the contentious inclusion that pubs and bars that do not prepare and serve food and private members clubs, will...
- White papers 2005-09-01
- The Future of Higher Education
- The strategy covers Higher Education in England. Some issues are ?Reserved? matters for the UK parliament, and where the document deals with these, it will also affect Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It sets out a vision for all Higher Education in England, including in Universities, University Colleges, Colleges of...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- A Survey of the ESI Connection Arrangements and Sale of Power Benefits Offered to Embedded Generators in England and Wales
- Although the requirement for establishing a market for renewable and other embedded generation is equally valid throughout the UK, it was felt that this investigative work should, in the first instance, be restricted to the RECs within England and Wales. This is due to the fact that the trading basis...
- White papers 2001-11-29
- The Effect of Falling Market Concentration on Prices, Generator Behavior and Productive Efficiency in the England and Wales Electricity Market
- This paper gathers evidence on what happened to prices and mark-ups during the last five years of the Pool, which have been studied relatively little compared to the first five years, and also seeks to make several more original contributions. A universal prediction of the various oligopoly models used to...
- White papers 2001-05-01
- The Impact of Market Rules and Market Structure on the Price Determination Process in the England and Wales Electricity Market
- This paper argues that the market rules governing the operation of the England and Wales electricity market in combination with the structure of this market presents the two major generators National Power and PowerGen with opportunities to earn revenues substantially in excess of their costs of production for short periods...
- White papers 2001-04-01
- How Complete and Accurate Are Cancer Registrations Notified by the National Health Service Central Register for England and Wales?
- A voluntary system of central registration of cancers has been in operation throughout England and Wales since 1971. Regional cancer registries ascertain details of cancer diagnoses from hospitals and other sources in their areas and forward these to the National Cancer Intelligence Centre formerly the National Cancer Registration Bureau, which...
- White papers 2001-01-14
- The Wholesale Market for Electricity in England and Wales: Recent Developments and Future Reforms
- The England and Wales wholesale electricity market is about to undergo major reform NETA. This paper describes and analyzes the proposed arrangements, contrasting them with those currently in operation. It argues that while NETA will remove one or two of the Pool's problems, particularly by eliminating capacity payments, there is...
- White papers 2000-09-05
- The Management of Medical Equipment in NHS Acute Trusts in England
- This report considers the strategic management of medical equipment in NHS acute trusts in England, its acquisition and use, how it is maintained, and how safe it is in use. The report examines the performance of trusts in managing medical equipment against good practice guidelines, particularly those promulgated by the...
- White papers 2000-06-09
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- The guns of empire: 18th century martial muskets
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The period from roughly 1689 to 1815 was often called "The 2nd 100 Years War," because of a constant state of belligerency between England and France. It eventually involved the major European nations in a worldwide conflict over colonial possessions and ascendancy. The smoothbore,...
- Articles 2008-08-01
- Watch those story ideas
- Anyone working for a gun magazine should never write in an article that he has enough guns and is willing to settle for what he has especially in a magazine my wife may pick up and scan. Surely some suitable punishment could be worked out such as banishment to England,...
- Articles 2008-08-01
- These Enfields really weren't: this great English design was issued to U.S. troops in greater numbers than the venerable M1903
- Most of us call them "Enfields" even those of us who know better. They were the US Model 1917 and the British Pattern 1914 made in the exact same factories and with the same tooling. Both rifles were designed "over there" by engineers at the Enfield facility in England, but...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Best roller coasters: the anticipation of the climb, the look and then, finally, the fall—that's why we love to ride these coasters—for the thrill of it!
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Superman: Ride of Steel Six Flags New England, Springfield, Mass. www.sixflags.com/newengland You know those pictures they always take when you are on your way down on a roller coaster? If you ride the Superman, that picture might always look crazy. But that's OK. By...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Sandow's legacy
- Eugen Sandow, whose face and form grace bodybuilding's highest award, the Mr. Olympia trophy, died in 1952 and, during the years since his passing, the burial plot of the" Father of Modern Bodybuilding" in Putney Vale Cemetery in London, England, had no gravestone. Chris Davies, Sandow's great-grandson, amended...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Burst your stress bubble
- * It's already known to help you control your weight, lower sugar cravings, and of course freshen breath, but chewing gum can reduce stress too, according to a new study in the journal Appetite. When researchers at Northumbria University in England broke participants up into two groups--one chewing gum and...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- The road to wisdom
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] HOW far can I walk? The question's been nagging at me for a couple of years. I'm a sedentary type, and walking is the only form of exercise I have ever really indulged in. In my youth I was a great walker. Welsh and Scottish mountains,...
- Articles 2008-06-30
- Sometimes, abortions go wrong, and the baby survives
- Sometimes, abortions go wrong, and the baby survives. (What a sickening sentence.) That is what happened in England recently. Jodie Percival became pregnant with her third child, and, along with her fiance, decided to have an abortion. Her first child had died of kidney disease, and her second child is...
- Articles 2008-06-30
- Aragones shines in the shadow of racist taunt
- Let's get one thing straight: any discussion of Luis Aragones has to start with that infamous "negro de mierda" scandal around Thierry Henry four years ago. If he had been the England manager, he would have been sacked without hesitation. But if Aragones had been England manager he would probably...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Barrowman to stay in Scotland
- SUMMER SALES Transfer news *INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE Andy Barrowman has agreed a three- year-deal with the Highlands club after turning down a lucrative move to the Championship. The striker, 23, says he had more lucrative offers on the table from England but felt a move to Caley...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Collingwood apologises for run-out row
- ENGLAND 245 NEW ZEALAND 246-9 New Zealand win by 1 wicket At a time when cricket's administrators are belatedly setting the right example off the field it would have been refreshing to see the game's players doing the same on it. Sadly, that was not the case...
- Articles 2008-06-26
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