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Latin American Politics: Mexico, a Frozen Revolution PDF Print
Monday, 02 November 2009 14:37

Mexico, a Frozen Revolution

·         What factors caused the revolution of 1910?

·         What were the immediate outcomes?

·         How do we explain the remarkable resilience of the PRI corporatist system until 2000?

·         What kind of challenges (economic, social, political, others) does Mexico face for democratic deepening?

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Student loan information for University Students Academic Year 09/10 Print
Written by Elli Snadden   
Sunday, 20 September 2009 17:41

Despite a huge increase in the number of applications and the number of calls the Student Loan Company has received for this new academic year, it insists it is "not overloaded".

However, the rise in the number of applications has meant that rumours have surfaced that there are a backlog of applications and students will not receive their loans on time. 

Although the SLC denies this, it does admit there has been a huge increase in the number of applications. It does, however, state that only late applicants may not get their full loans in time. 

Student forums everywhere are full of students and parents alike asking questions about when the loans will be paid. 

A spokesperson for the company said that its systems where holding up well with all the new applications. 

The SLC statement said:

We’re sorry that our customers are experiencing difficulties getting through to our customer advisors at Student Finance England. This year, we have received record numbers of applications and calls. We have processed the majority of applications from across the UK and we are processing thousands more every day. We are currently processing late applications that were submitted in mid-late August. Any customer who has applied on time should be paid on time, once they have registered at university.

We are encouraging students to review the status of their application online and also to check the website where we will be posting regular updates.

We acknowledge that this will be a worrying time for those students affected. We will process applications and deal with enquiries as quickly as possible. Would-be students are advised to check www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance.

In order to deal with the increased requests, the SLC has increased its call-centre capacity. The company also warns not to be fooled by phishing emails that request fake security answers. 

To summarise, the SLC has said that there should be no delay for all the applicants that were on time, but there may be a delay for the late applicants. We will have to wait and see whether this is true or not. 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Taxpayers Fund Graduates to go on Gap Year to Reduce Government Unemployment Figures Print
Written by Elli Snadden   
Saturday, 01 August 2009 07:44
Taxpayers are to fund graduates so that they can go on gap years, rather than funding them on the dole queue.
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Families of Dead Soldiers Have to Wait Years For an Inquest on Circumstances of Death Print
Written by Elli Snadden   
Saturday, 01 August 2009 07:50
The grieving relatives of servicemen that sacrificed their lives in Afghanistan are now having to wait more than two years to find out about the circumstances in which their soldiers died.
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Tough New Media Law Proposed in Venezuela Sees Punishable Journalists Imprisoned for up to Four Years Print
Written by Elli Snadden   
Friday, 31 July 2009 12:56

A new tough media law has been proposed in Venezuela, which could see journalists imprisoned for publishing “harmful” material.

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