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Tanya de Grunwald, editor of the Graduate Fogwebsite which campaigns strongly against unpaid internships, said Clegg's comments showed "some understanding of the frustration felt by hundreds of thousands of young people who can't afford to work unpaid and feel shut out of the professions".
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Clegg's office denies the deputy prime minister is accusing the banks of direct discrimination or institutional racism.
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Suggesting Clegg's claim had more to do with positioning himself before his party conference meeting with his activist base than the real state of debate inside the government on free schools, a Gove source went on to rule out the idea that the next wave of free schools would be solely located in deprived areas.
Nick Clegg says that modern Britain expects too much from teachers 2011
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I really haven't seen what Nick Clegg's said and the full context of it, but if there's some sort of full internship process that requires legislation, then I'd have to look at that.
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Clegg's comments come as his party claimed to have reined in Gove's desire to allow his free schools programme to become profit-making, and that any new wave of free schools had to be in deprived areas.
Nick Clegg says that modern Britain expects too much from teachers 2011
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Nick Clegg's declaration on Sunday that young people doing internships should be paid the national minimum wage was undermined after it emerged that eight coalition MPs and three constituency parties were advertising for unpaid interns on Tuesday.
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One small example, the Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann played a heroic role in the development of statistical mechanics in the 19th century, but he wasn't the man who discovered the Second Law of Thermodynamics, and his contributions, contrary to Mr. Clegg's assertion, were very much appreciated by his contemporaries.
Unwinding Time Sean Carroll 2011
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Unfortunately, Mr. Clegg's compelling writing is offset by some scientific errors.
Unwinding Time Sean Carroll 2011
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Instead of the despicable cut of £30 per week for the blind unemployed reported today by the Royal Institute for Blind People, we will have only a £29.50 cut due to Clegg's great benevolence.
A welfare bill for people with straightforward lives | Julia Unwin 2011
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Nick Clegg's aides believe the Conservatives have placed too much emphasis on teachers as arbiters of authority over children in the wake of last month's riots.
Nick Clegg says that modern Britain expects too much from teachers 2011
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