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and Corporal 'Flogger' Hoskins as they get one over the Sergeant Major Bullimore and then Sergeant Major Snudge. Whilst s13 of the Act authorises the creation of regulations to compel claimants to undertake work-related activity, the actual ESA regulations seem to shy away from giving decision makers the power to force activity. The WFI regulation refers to discussions about activity the claimant is ‘willing to undertake’ and the ‘action plan’ regulation uses the same phrase about making a record of such activity (new regs 57(3)(a) and 58(1)(b) respectively). Most tellingly, the sanction regulation only refers to punishment for failure to take part in WFIs and Work-Focussed Health Related Assessments. although the single point of claim will do away with the IS/IB confusion at the start of a claim, ESA's interaction with other benefits seems to throw up all sorts of other complexities

For those searching military records, for information on a former nurse of the QAIMNS, QARANC, Royal Red Cross, VAD and other nursing organisations or other military Corps and Regiments, please try The first step is to tidy up. No-one can ever know that a working lab often has half-built experiments and piles of notes in it – that would ruin the illusion of a lab looking like equipment brochures. Tidying up also includes all the health and safety violations which need to be temporarily hidden because again, that would ruin the illusion that all labs perfectly follow health and safety guides. Basically, the key here is that important visitors can on no account see a real working lab.

They have an entrance and an exit so they don’t get stressed,” Kate explains. “There’s three bowls in there because between four and six hedgehogs visiting us every night now.” They know this because George has captured them on video. “The area behind us is amenity land,” he says, “so that’s where most of the hedgehogs tend to come from. They nest in there, then they come into the garden and we feed them.” Do you agree this is an official 'softly softly' approach? Maybe I have missed something - please say. Can they infiltrate the Al-Queda insurgents' camp, stay undetected, and call down their own drone missile strike and get home safely?

it's particularly worrying, with 40% of IB claimants with mental health problems, and CBT becoming a work activity...when it is in fact a treatment, and compulsory medical treatment as a condition for receiving benefits is a bit of a step too far for much of the general public, if not New Labour... i don't have anything against the provision of CBT, which gets good results - wonder why it can be made available via Work Directions etc but not to the extent needed via the NHS? have concerns that treatment is provided by practioners employed by target and self-interest- driven employers, and have questions about confidentiality and duty of care... Instead the eye is drawn to such delights as a sunken garden garlanded with roses, created by her late husband Ted Ashton using old granite sets from the streets of Bury. Operation Wrath is a free, fast-paced adventure prequel to the non-stop action The Fence series by military veteran author C.G. Buswell. The humour was well brought out; the running gag of the porter carrying the wooden leg going on and offstage right and left was well worked. There was even a rather risque mention of the "clap" which, in panto style would go over the children's heads, but made me laugh. Paul, whilst we all like to look on the bright side I do think you are taking things a tad too far ....increases in CLS contracts indeed ....whatever next.

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The second major event to stand out in memory as being outside normal duties was much more dramatic and tragic. I happened to be Duty Officer one day and was more or less confined to the camp from morning till the flag came down at night. It was early afternoon and I was on my way from some errand to the Guardroom when I noticed a bright yellow painted ‘Firefly’, which I thought might be from a nearby Royal Naval air station, doing a series of relatively low-level power dives at a fairly steep angle a couple of miles to the west. It did seem a curious set of manoeuvres and I remarked on it to a passing fellow officer. He said he’d seen this done some days before and that he thought, though it was no more than hearsay, that it was on lease to Ferranti as a research aircraft on which to test new radar or other electronic gear. DLA (highest care) used to side-step the PCA for IB purposes. Now ESA deletes that passport, but at the same time seems to require DLA as the only way of defining a disabled student, for the purposes of ESA. Lance Sergeant Ian Shepherd, from the Grenadier Guards Band, and the Sergeant’s Mess gardener, said: “Central London might seem an unlikely location for insects to thrive, but the countryside is largely a patchwork of arable land comprising acres of monoculture crops offering little nutrition or habitat to these creatures, not to mention the use of pesticides. The city has more to offer them! As Officer Cadet training continued David Findlay Clark learnt the secrets of inspections such as where to look for dust and be guaranteed to find some. In those days before central heating it was the end bar of the bed frame nearest the stove. After the twelve week period of basic training the recruits completed a passing out parade, had a spot of leave and were then posted to General Duties (GD), to an Officer Cadet Training Unit (OCTU) or for technical or flying training. In the case of the author of Stand By Your Beds! he was drafted to RAF Middle Wallop for flight training before a posting to OCTU at RAF Spitalgate near Grantham and RAF Cranwell.

compulsion with sanctions for work related activity - i can see why they might want to exercise some caution - they are doing a bit of an 'iraq' with this legislation - ignoring all the things they don't want to hear, and that worked out to be very damaging...It gets worse and worse. We knew that the disability premium was to be scrapped. What we didn't realise is that the replacements, the work-related activity component and the support component, are paid at one standard rate.

The Employment and Support Allowance Regulations 2008 and the Employment and Support Allowance (Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2008 were laid before Parliament on 27 March 2008. They set out the entitlement conditions to Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). From what we understand, you are correct that anyone still able to claim IS following the introduction of ESA will be eligible for a Disability Premium if they qualify through receipt of DLA MRC for example. However, there won't be many people in this position I guess. National Service, or Peacetime Conscription, was a compulsory two year spell in the services for men aged between 18 and 24 years and after the Second World War took place between the years 1949 and 1960. For many these were considered their lost years of their youth, for others it was a time of opportunity, adventure and fun combined with square bashing, spitNext came the immunisation rounds and modern day QAs would baulk at the accepted practice of using the same needles which were flung into a solution of iodine and fished out a few seconds later as a method of sterilising. It's a miracle so many men survived! The explanatory memorandum to the same regs, that Shawn flagged up the other day, seems to explain why. Here is para 4.5:

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