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nd middle years of the decade, designed to make the process simpler. "Some schools �C especially community schools �C have straightforward procedures and forms," she says. But others, especially church schools, were far more complicated and in some cases were asking questions forbidden under the code.The report details a form for one Catholic school that is three A4 pages long and asks for several pieces of information expressly forbidden, such as parents' occupations, and an indirect question about marital status by asking if either parent's address is different from that of their child. Another school, described as voluntary aided, asks questions about parents' marital status, whether the pupil is entitled to free school meals, and what type of accommodation the family inhabits �C all subjects that have been disallowed.The Catholic Education Service says: "The vast majority of admissions arrangements for Catholic schools are fair, transparent and fully compliant with the admissions code �� We are fully committed to arrangements being simple, transparent and easy to follow , coupled with our commitment to giving due priority to Catholics in cases of oversubscription." It says it will be reviewing the Rise research.Where it is unclear why particular pieces of information are being requested, parents cannot be confident filling in the forms, says West.In some schools, interviews �C which are outlawed under the Education and Inspections Act 2006 �C have been replaced by "pre-admission meetings".Another proble
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previewed the Fed decision but here is a flavour:Many analysts are expecting the Fed to renew a plan known as "Operation Twist" �C aimed at lowering the cost of borrowing. Most stop short of believing the Fed will launch a third massive round of bond buying in order to stimulate the economy, a move known as quantitative easing (QE3).The weak jobs numbers and slowing factory output and retail sales figures are likely to lead to Fed officials lowering their forecasts for US growth this year. In Mexico the G20 group of world leaders appeared to have made little progress on a co-ordinated plan to tackle Europe's escalating issues.Bernanke will give further details about the thinking behind any move at a press conference this afternoon.4.04pm: For those wondering how Antonis Samaras has ended up as Greek prime minister, Helena Smith in Athens sends the following:After almost three months of political uncertainty, Greece's political elite is determined to prove that political stability has returned to the country. Samaras was sworn in partly to appease markets and partly to "send a message" to foreign governments that stability has returned, his closest aides say. "We wanted to send a message to markets and foreign governments that we have a leader and tomorrow we will have a government," one aide just told me. "We didn't want to protract the sense of instability and insecurity. We wanted to show that things are rolling, they are being resolved, that step by step, day by day, stability is returning to Greece." 3
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