Thames
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Originally published | September 6, 2007 |
Authors | Peter Ackroyd |
Genres | Biography |
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ID | 2403321 |
About Thames
"In this perfect companion to London: The Biography, Peter Ackroyd once again delves into the hidden byways of history, describing the river's endless allure in a journey overflowing with characters, incidents, and wry observations. " "Thames: The Biography meanders gloriously, rather like the river itself. . . .
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... An explosion of color lit the sky, the Westminster Abbey, The display on the river Thames - was promised to the best in the capital had been seen by the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, The mayor of London, said the fireworks celebrating the capital as a global city and a European city , party-goers lined the river Thames and boarded the boats for a look at the display about 100,000 revelers Packed the areas in and around the Victoria Embankment, London In London, Big Ben s chimes sound the start of the display, not to mention though, this year during the renovation is completed...
General election 2019: What are nationalisation and privatisation?
... Thames Water s Hampton Water treatment works They are now run by private companies, although there is a national regulator of the regional water companies called Ofwat...
Omicron: Schools prepared if Covid forces online move next term
Schools across the UK say they are prepared to switch to online learning if they have to next term, as more children stay At Home because of Covid.
Some children are being asked to take laptops home with them before Christmas in preparation.
More Than 30 local authorities told The Bbc that some classes had moved online at local schools.
The government says it is committed to ensuring that schools in England stay open in January.
UK schools have been advised to reopen next term under current guidance.
They have been planning for A Number of scenarios - including remote learning and teaching in " bubbles" with staggered start and finish times.
In England, 236,000 pupils were out of school for Covid-related reasons on Thursday 9 December.
'Changing daily'In East London , children at two primary schools managed by the Letta Trust will be sent home with their laptops when they Break Up for Christmas, in case they cannot come back for the start of next term.
Jo Franklin, head of The Trust , said all classes had managed to stay open, but added: " This picture is changing on a daily basis. We've had seven new staff cases So Far This Week .
" Teachers are making sure that everything they plan to teach in The First week of the new term can be taught remotely if it needs to be, " She Said .
Among other contingency plans are timetables specially created in case classes need to be taught in " bubbles" next term.
Ms Franklin said she was concerned about staff being off sick in the New Year .
" Some People are telling us that they are having problems booking a booster, with no appointments available until mid-January, " She Said .
" There will come a point when we cannot safely keep classes open. "
Vulnerable children are also being provided with laptops before Christmas in Kingston upon Thames .
have opted to move to online learning.
In cases where individual classes have moved online, many local authorities cited staff being off sick or isolating, and not being able to get supply teachers to replace them.
Association of School and College Leaders General Secretary Geoff Barton said This Week he knew of schools which have had 25% of staff absent.
Many local authorities told The Bbc that schools already had contingency plans in place for January, and had become well prepared to switch to remote learning after The Past two years.
In some areas, councils are meeting with head teachers before the start of term in January to assess which measures are needed.
A spokeswoman for Southampton City Council said some schools were " postponing their return date by one to Two Days to ensure a thorough testing programme is in place to enable them to welcome students back safely".
" The Situation is under constant review, and We Are on stand-by to support schools in implementing any new guidance, " she added.
In Wales, Powys County Council said staggered start and finish times for class " bubbles" was among the plans that could be implemented if necessary - with " blended learning" as a Last Resort .
In Scotland, North Lanarkshire Council said contingency plans were already in place, and a programme of planned online learning could be used where necessary.
Parents may be getting flashbacks as ministers insist all schools in England will open in January, while other politicians warn they may not.
The booster campaign is in full swing giving more protection to adults.
Yet barely half of teenagers have received one jab.
But bubbles of whole year groups have gone, so only close contacts identified by NHS Test and Trace will be asked to do lateral flow tests for Seven Days .
In the meantime they can attend school after a negative test.
By far the biggest challenge is staff.
Whatever ministers say, if a school doesn't have enough teachers, and can't get supply teachers, they may have to send pupils home to learn remotely.
Education Minister Alex Burghart told MPs on Wednesday that the government was putting measures in place to " make sure that we have The Best chance for the start of a normal school term" in England.
He Said testing on return to school, vaccination uptake, ventilation in classrooms and hygiene measures would ensure in-person teaching could continue - and that the booster vaccination programme would be " key".
However, Robert Halfon , Conservative chairman of the Education Select Committee, said it looked as though England was " moving, sadly, towards De Facto school closures".
Labour's shadow schools minister Stephen Morgan said there was " a race Against Time to protect children's health and education".
He also called on the government to guarantee that all 12 to 15-year-olds can get vaccinated over The Holidays .
In Wales, Health Minister Eluned Morgan said in a press briefing that The Situation with schools was under review. She did not rule out keeping schools closed in January.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she wants schools to remain open " if at all possible" to limit any further disruption.
In Northern Ireland , a teaching union has called for a " staggered" return of pupils to school.
Paul Whiteman , General Secretary of school leaders' union NAHT, said schools making contingency plans was the " sensible and responsible thing to do".
" The government needs to think very carefully about the mitigations it needs to take to keep schools open next term, " he added - citing ventilation in classrooms as " crucial".
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