Monthly Archives: April 2010

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David Cameron’s responses to The Student Room

In our ‘Student Question Time’ series all the main party leaders will answer questions posed by Student Room members: Read More »

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Gordon Brown’s Responses to The Student Room

In our ‘Student Question Time’ series all the main party leaders will answer questions posed by Student Room members:

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Caroline Lucas of the Green Party Q&A

In our ‘Student Question Time’ series all the main party leaders will answer questions posed by Student Room members:

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The Student Room 2010 Election Poll (06/04/2010-13/04/2010)

In the lead up to the general election The Student Room is running a number of polls to gauge how the opinions of young voters changes throughout the campaign period. Our first results are out! Read More »

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Nick Clegg’s responses to The Student Room

The first of the Party Leaders responses to The Student Room questions are unveiled….

Question 1Asked by eddy2375:

How do you plan to respond to the growing prevalence of unpaid internships, including parliamentary internships? Read More »

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Student Question Time – Shortlisted Questions and Timetable

Student Question Time – Timetable and Questions Read More »

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2010 General Election on TSR

In an internet exclusive the leaders from the main political parties will be taking place in student Question Time session on The Student Room this week.

Confirmed taking part are:
Labour
Gordon Brown – Current Prime Minister and leader of the Labour party

Conservatives
David Cameron – Leader of the Conservative Party

Liberal Democrats
Nick Clegg – Leader of the Liberal Democrats

The Green Party
Caroline Lucas – Leader of the Green Party

We’re obviously very excited about this event and very pleased that students from around the UK are being given this opportunity to have their questions answered by their future prime minister.
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Understanding Generation Y Employees

They’re often called Generation Y or, less favourably, the Peter Pan generation. They’re the 18 to 20 somethings who have turned their back on their parents’ punishing pursuit of pay and prestige in favour of more holistic priorities – seeing the world, a greater work-life balance, and more emotionally-rewarding forms of work. Read More »