vrijdag 18 juni 2010

Sex education call for primary pupils

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/education/10333241.stm

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) thinks it's necessary for primary and secondary schools to give appropriate sex education to children's ages. The three main things they should be taught are sex, relationships and alcohol. The coalition government is trying to make its own plans to get compulsory sex and relationship education within the curriculum. According to the health watchdog sex education should start early, because it is more effective if it gets introduced before they have sex for the first time. The thing they want to teach about alcohol is that the students should avoid carousals and binge drinking.

My opinion:
I agree with the NICE. I think it would be better if they start giving information about sex on a earlier age. Something they need to keep in mind is that this could be very hard to realize. Twelve-year-old children can be on a such a different level when talking about sex. I don't see it as necessary that they know a lot of things about sex around this age already. On the other hand, they start activities related to sex on a younger age than ten years ago, so there are students of this age that are already active in this area. I think the education should only be given to children who sign up for it.

Forth Valley Royal Hospital to use robot 'workers'

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/10344849.stm

The robots are undergoing their final tests, but they will start 'working' in the new Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert in August. This hospital is the first hospital to use an amount of robots who can do day-to-day tasks. Activities they will be doing are carrying clinical waste, dispense drugs, deliver food, and clean the operating theatre. One major advantage is that the robots will have their own tasks, which will prevent carrying out infections. Robots who do 'dirty' tasks and robots who do 'clean' tasks, will use different elevators, so they won't cross each other. This will also prevent carrying out infections.

My opinion:
This is a great invention in my opinion. I can't believe they have made robots that can do all those tasks. If I read this article, it seems like they have thought about all the disadvantages and advantages, and they have a clear idea of how they want to use the robots. The robot has a system in itself which tells him what to do, where to go, and where he is. One main advantage in my opinion is that the nurses will have more time to spent with their patients, because they will have to do less cleaning work. As long as the humans don't get replaced by the robots, this can be a great invention.

maandag 14 juni 2010

'Bullying' link to child suicide rate, charity suggests

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk/10302550.stm

Beatbullying, a bullying prevention charity, says that up to 44% of suicides by children might be bullying-related. They would like to see a more official data on child suicide, because the connection between bullying and child suicide is obvious. The problem is that there is a lack of clarity and research about it. They know that there are 176 cases of suicides of 10- to 14-year-olds reported between 2000 and 2008, but they don’t know the exact number of the suicides that were bullying related. A good start would be to try to reduce bullying in schools, because the school is seen as the main source of the bullying.

My opinion:
It is so sad that children this age think about committing suicide because they are getting bullied by other children. It is even more shocking that actually 176 children committed suicide in eight years time. I think ‘Beatbullying’ makes a good point in this article. Everyone is just guessing right now, because they don’t have exact numbers and exact information about all the cases. It would be good if people would do more research about certain cases. Also starting at the main source of the problem, the schools, is a good idea in my opinion. Hopefully this will take care of less suicides in the future.

Wigan transplant patient given lungs of 30-year smoker

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/england/manchester/10307324.stm


Twenty-eight year old Lynsey Scott died months after she had a double lung transplant surgery. She was born with cystic fibrosis, but she underwent this surgery to prolong her life. It turned out that she got the lungs of a thirty year old smoker. Ms Scott died of pneumonia. The University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Trust followed the guidelines for organ retrieval. Allan Scott, Lynsey Scott’s father, said that her daughter would be “horrified” is she would have known that she got the lungs from a smoker. He is calling for patients to be given more information once they get a transplant.

My opinion:
In this article I agree with Lynsey Scott’s father. I think patients need to know some certain information before they accept an organ from another person. In this case it is really sad that the patient died after a couple months. They can’t say if she would have lived longer if she would have gotten someone else’s lungs, but it is a fact that she died of pneumonia. I don’t blame the hospital for this, because I know that they followed the national guidelines, but I think it might be time to chance those guidelines.

dinsdag 8 juni 2010

Woman jailed for giving baby methadone-soaked dummy (Speaker's Corner)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/scotland/edinburgh_east_and_fife/10264909.stm

Susan Taylor’s case about giving her baby a methadone-soaked dummy got finally reported this last Tuesday. She has to go to jail for three years. The incident happened in November 2008. Ms. Taylor admitted the charge last September, but it couldn’t get reported earlier because her partner was facing trial. She told the judge that she rolled the baby’s dummy around the measuring cup she uses to take her daily methadone. Her ten-year-old child nearly died. According to the doctors, they found a large amount of the methadone in the child’s urine. It is uncertain whether there are lasting effects.

My opinion:
This is one of the most shocking articles I have read for this course. First of all, because of this little baby. It is so cruel that a ten-week-old baby gets involved and nearly dies because of her drug addict parents. Secondly, I think they have waited way too long until they sent her to jail. The incident happened a year and a half ago, and up till last Tuesday she didn’t get punished for it. Thirdly, I find it hard to imagine how two drug addict people can raise a child decently. Every child deserves at least one parent who can take care of him/her without worrying about getting drugs into your system.

UK plans Kabul 'reintegration centre' for boys

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk/10261456.stm

The UK Border Agency is planning on building a “reintegration centre” in Kabul, Afghanistan. They would like to help boys and adults with their resettlement. Up till now, the UK has had a policy for not returning boys to Afghanistan without any family members, but building a “reintegration centre” could be a way to change this policy.The UK would assist them with education, training and starting a business, as well as helping them finding a place to live. The costs for this “reintegration centre” will be £4 million. The Refugee Council is uncertain if the UK should send children back without family members to a country that is not safe.

My opinion:
I have to say that I like the UK Border Agency's plan of building a “reintegration cenre”. It is good that they are not just sending them back without giving them any support with rebuilding their lives. I don’t know how big the number of people is living in the UK that are originally from Afghanistan, but in my opinion it is good to give them an opportunity to return home. I also understand the concern from the Refugee Council. The safety of the people has the priority in my opinion. They need to find out how safe it is for those boys to return to their country without any family members.

woensdag 2 juni 2010

Drinking coffee doesn't make you more alert, caffeine study reveals

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/jun/02/drinking-coffee-alert-caffeine

Peter Rogers of the University of Bristol led the research on the influences of caffeine on people. It is not true that coffee drinkers are more alert than people who regularly do without. A new study suggests that a cup of coffee is merely defending against the loss of caffeine that a person loses at night. This study is much more significant and more beneficial than other studies, because previous studies had fewer people participating. During this research they took blood samples for genetic testing of 379 volunteers. These people gave up caffeine for 16 hours.

My opinion:
The title of this article grabbed my attention right away. I am not a real coffee addict, but I like to drink a cup of coffee a couple times a week. It’s surprising how many people participated in this research, and the results are quite outstanding. I didn’t expect that it is better to stick with coffee or caffeine for a whole week, then just drinking it during the week but not during the weekend. I think it makes sense, and it is a good thing to keep in mind if you drink a lot of caffeine.

Watchdog backs a minimum price for alcohol

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/10207827.stm

In the past decades the consumption of alcohol has increased, while the prices have gone down. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, supported by a health watchdog, would like to see a minimum price per unit of alcohol. According to NICE, one out of four adults is drinking too much. NICE says that making alcohol less affordable is the best way to reduce the alcohol consumption, besides the banning of advertising and making it harder for people to buy it. The public health director at NICE, Professor Mike Kelly, said that there will be no damage for pubs, because they sell their alcohol above the minimum price already.

My opinion:
I was shocked when I saw the statistics of the UK alcohol consumption and real price. In twenty years the consumption has gone up by twenty percent, while the prices decreased by forty percent. I think the NICE has a good point by having a minimum price per unit of alcohol. Something has to change in the coming years, because alcohol consumption takes away too many people lives on a yearly basis. With this proposal they will mostly attack the heavier drinkers who buy cheap alcohol and drink at home. This way, the prices in the pubs will be unaffected by this minimum price.

woensdag 26 mei 2010

250,000 to miss university places this year

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/education/10156398.stm

University leaders are forecasting that almost 250.000 people will not get a place at a university this year. In 2008 the number of applicants not getting into a university was 120.000, increasing the year after to 158.000. These statistics estimate that the amount of people getting denied acceptance to the university will double in a two-year span. This is due to the spending restrictions, because this is stopping the university expansion. Professor David Green of the University of Worcester states, "Many highly-qualified young people with good A-levels will not get a place at University." However, had these same students applied 2 years ago, they would have been accepted. This will lead to unnecessarily ruined future plans for thousands of people.

My opinion:
It is hard to believe that so many people will get denied acceptance to a university this year. I don’t know if this will happen to applicants in the Netherlands as well, but I feel very sorry for the people who cannot get the education they want. I am worried for what will happen in the future as well. If there are going to be less people with a degree, there will be less people that can handle certain jobs. This might lead to a shortage in different job areas. Hopefully, the number of well-educated students being rejected will start to decrease soon.

'Slow' response from public in Zoe Nelson murder probe

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/10164696.stm

Detectives ask the public for help by the investigation of the murder of 17-year-old Zoe Nelson. They found her body in woodland in Wishaw. After they saw her for the last time at her mother's house, on Saturday, they spotted a fire in the area where her body was found the next day. There are up to 60 police officers working on this investigation. So far, they have interviewed Zoe’s family, friends, and boyfriend. They have now created an e-mail address and text number, which makes it easier for people to get in touch with the police. Hopefully, this will make it possible to catch Zoe’s murderer.

My opinion:
I think the police made a good decision by opening up a new e-mail address and phone number for anyone who knows anything about the investigation. Hopefully they will catch Zoe’s murderer soon, especially for Zoe’s family. It is so cruel what this murderer has done, and I don’t think they can grieve properly before they have found out who did this to the person they all loved dearly. I would like to know what his reasons were for doing this, if there even was a reason for why this person did this. Hopefully they will find him soon so that he can get the punishment he deserves.

maandag 24 mei 2010

Two boys guilty of attempted rape charges in London

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/8692223.stm

An eight-year-old girl got almost raped in a field in London in October 2009 by two boys aged ten back then. The boys both denied that they had raped this girl. According to them they had only been playing a game. Both of them were given bail. Ten out of the twelve jurors found the boys guilty of attempted rape, and they got registered as sex offenders. Later, the girl told that she had been untruthful about some of her evidence, but Mr. Justice Saunders did not believe her because she had been telling all adults the exact same story.

My opinion:
I was so shocked when I read this article. I cannot believe that children that age are already thinking about those kinds of things. This must have been a very traumatic incident for this eight-year-old girl, but also for the two boys. This case will follow them the rest of their lives. It is hard to imagine how difficult this case must have been for the jurors, considering the children’s age. I believe they made the right decision, because if they do not get punished now, they will never differentiate right from wrong.

zondag 25 april 2010

The richest people of London have become wealthier again

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8642021.stm

According to the Sunday Times Rich List, the richest people of the UK have seen a comeback in their fortunes. In 2009 a lot of people had seen their wealth shrinking, but the fortunes have risen with 30% comparing to last year. The top three consists of Arcelor Mittal owner Mr. Mittal, Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich, and the Duke of Westminster. Mr. Mittal’s fortune grew by 50% because of the recovery of the global steel industry. The Indian businessman Anil Agarwal was the highest climber by moving up 60 places all the way up to number 10.

Opinion:
I think it is ridiculous that those people have so much money. It is even more disturbing that those fortunes have risen with 30% comparing to last year, which is the biggest jump in 22 years. I do not understand how millions of people live in poverty around the world, while those people have billions and billions on their bank accounts. I am sure that some people have worked really hard for this money, but some people were just born that rich already. Money makes life easier, but I would never like to have as much money as the people who are in the Sunday Times Rich List.

London Marathon

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/8641951.stm

About 36,000 people will compete in the 26.2-mile course through London. Special about this year’s event is that the 21 year old Princess Beatrice will be running for Children in Crisis in order to become the first royal to complete the race. The race was almost disrupted by the Icelandic ash cloud, but all the elite athletes made it on time. This year, 74 runners will try to get a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. The most special attempt is the one from George Bingham. He’s hoping that his gigantic costume of 14ft 1in will win him the record of tallest costume.

Opinion:
I did not know that London had his own marathon, but I think it is a real challenge to participate in this race. I think it will be a lot of fun to watch this marathon, because there will be runners who try to get in the Guinness Book of World Records. Another exciting thing to see will be the celebrities who are participating in this race. I think it is great that a member of the royal family is competing. I think quite some people were nervous if the race was going to happen or not because of the ash cloud, but happily everyone could make it on time.

vrijdag 16 april 2010

Nick Clegg seizes his moment in historic TV debate

On the night of April 16th the first TV debate in history was held between prime-minister Gordon Brown, conservative leader David Cameron, and liberal-democratic leader Nick Clegg. According to the poll of The Times, Nick Clegg is the big winner with 61% of the votes, followed by David Cameron with 22% and Gordon brown with 17%. Clegg is the good alternative between the main parties which has been leading the country for 65 years. According to Nick Clegg, those two parties sound the same anyway, so he thinks it’s time for an actual change now.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article7099159.ece


My opinion:
I do not really know anything about the elections in England, but by reading this article I think it is pretty unusual for a liberal-democratic leader to win a first TV debate held in history with 61% of the votes. I think Clegg has been smart by telling the people that the other two just fight a lot, but say pretty much the same things anyway. I think this gives a good view of how the elections has been during the past 65 years. By just looking at this article, I think it is great that the liberal-democrats finally got a chance in this election.