The Tories are in talks with foreign educational groups – including one run by Hollywood actress Goldie Hawn – to set up state schools in England.

Shadow Children’s Secretary Michael Gove says he is talking to the French government and a Swedish schools chain.

And he told The Sunday Times his team had also spoken to Ms Hawn’s charity, which promotes Buddhist values.

Schools Minister Vernon Coaker questioned how the plan could be funded without “cuts to existing schools”.

The Tories want parents, charities and companies to take over failing schools or set up new ones if they win power.

‘Creationism’

Mr Gove told BBC One’s Andrew Marr show he wanted to give state schools the same “freedom” as fee-paying schools to set their own curriculums, which he claimed would boost the chances of pupils from poorer backgrounds reaching top universities.

“What we want to do, for example, is to allow organisations like a Swedish company, the International English School, the chance to come here to teach the sort of rigorous academic curriculum which too many students, particularly students in poorer parts of the country, are denied.”

He said an independent body would scrutinise anyone that wants to set up a school “to make sure that extremist organisations, or people who have a dark agenda, are prevented from doing so. The other thing that we will make sure is that schools are inspected rigorously”.

And he stressed that he did not want to see schools teaching “creationism”, which rejects scientific explanations for life on earth in favour of religious beliefs.

“To my mind you cannot have a school which teaches creationism and one thing that we will make absolutely clear is that you cannot have schools which are set up, which teach people things which are clearly at variance with what we know to be scientific fact.”

But if schools are properly inspected and regulated “anyone who teaches in a way which undermines our democratic values can be brought to light, challenged and if necessary, closed down”.

He said “hundreds” of parents and groups of teachers had been in touch with the Conservatives to express an interest in the plans.

In an interview with The Sunday Times, Mr Gove said he wanted Sweden’s International English School to take over failing schools if the Conservatives win the election and his team had held talks with the French government about establishing state schools based on the Lycée Français in South Kensington, London.

Breathing exercises

The Lycée Français is a private institution which provides a French education for French expatriates and British parents who want their children to grow up bilingual.

“Under our plans you could have UK citizens sending their children to the Lycée at no cost because it would be fully integrated into the state sector,” he told the Sunday Times.

Mr Gove said his team had also recently met actress Goldie Hawn, whose Hawn Foundation charity runs schools in America and Canada and is said to be keen to open a school in the UK.

The Hawn Foundation teaches the Buddhist technique of Mindfulness training, which emphasises social and emotional progress over academic testing and the use of simple breathing exercises to boost learning power.

Mr Gove told The Sunday Times he could not see any serious barrier to her setting up a school within the English state system.

“We are going to have another meeting to discuss how she might be able to help and influence education here.”

‘Extra running costs’

He added: “Some parents would want a rigorous traditional academic education for their children with desks neatly marshalled and traditional football. Others will want something that is more flexible, more imaginative.”

But Schools Minister Vernon Coaker said: “For the first time, Michael Gove has admitted that the Swedish schools he wants to open with 220,000 additional surplus places would involve extra running costs.”

He challenged Mr Gove to “explain to parents where the estimated £1.8bn costs of these new surplus places would come from without big cuts to existing schools”.

Mr Coaker said: “Michael Gove’s claim that these reforms raised standards has been undermined in the last week by the Swedish Ofsted and international studies which have shown a big drop in school standards in Sweden.

“Now his claim that there would be no extra costs has been blown apart by his own admission he would need to find money from elsewhere to fund them.”

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An English dog-owner has been fined after taking his pet for a stroll while driving next to him in his car.

Prosecutors said Paul Railton was spotted driving at low speed along a country lane in December, holding his dog’s leash through the car window as the animal trotted alongside.

Railton pleaded guilty Monday to not being in proper control of a vehicle. His lawyer, Paul Donoghue, said 23-year-old Railton acknowledged “it was a silly thing to do and there was an element of laziness” while exercising his lurcher.

Railton was ordered by magistrates in Consett, northeast England, to pay a 66 pound ($100) fine, plus costs.

He also received three penalty points on his license and, due to existing points, is now barred from driving for six months.

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British rescuers say a dog that chased a seagull and fell off a 300-foot cliff into the sea has survived with only minor injuries.

Paul Legendre of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution search and rescue service says the springer spaniel was rescued Feb. 14 after it darted off southern England’s scenic Seven Sisters chalk cliffs.

Legendre says the spaniel fell straight into the sea but there was just enough water to cushion the fall.

He says the owners sought help after they went to the edge of the cliff and saw their pet swim to shore.

“They heard it barking as well, bless it,” Legendre said Tuesday.

He said the spaniel suffered a shock and a partially collapsed lung but looked in good shape.

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A British woman says she is selling still-wrapped Christmas presents from her cheating ex-boyfriend on eBay to benefit a hospice.

Leanne Joseph, 24, of Huddersfield, England, said she dumped her 29-year-old ex-beau, identified only as Mark, three days before Christmas when she was made wise to his philandering ways, The Sun reported Tuesday.

“I was out with friends from work and one of them said, ‘I’ve slept with your boyfriend,’” Joseph said. “I was gobsmacked. We’d been together for three years. I thought she was a good friend, so I’ve lost a mate, too.”

Joseph said she decided not to open the Christmas gifts Mark gave her and is instead selling the items, which she theorized might include perfume, jewelry and a thong, on eBay. She said the money from the auction will be donated to a local hospice.

“Things are still really raw, so I don’t want anything from him. I hope someone else can enjoy them,” she said.

The auction had topped $75 Tuesday.

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A British thief whose repeat crimes caused a store to tighten security on its Marmite was convicted of shoplifting and sentenced to 12 months probation.

Northampton Magistrates’ Court heard Nicholas Welch, 30, was caught on security cameras stealing 18 jars of the sandwich spread on four occasions at the W. Grose Shell Garage in Kingsthorpe, England, The Daily Telegraph reported Friday.

Welch was arrested after security images were circulated by the Northampton Retail Crime Initiative.

Jim Keary, 54, owner of the shop, said he had to stop selling Marmite for a few weeks in November and kept the food under increased security behind the counter when it was restocked.

“We have got so much of the stuff now we need to get rid of it, because Marmite actually sent us another 20 jars to replace the ones that were stolen,” Keary said. “I expect it will probably make a return to the shelves now.”

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The Gremlins Have Mutated into Moths

A Merseyside photographer found the strange creature perched on a log in his garden. 

Austin Thomas, 42, was taken aback to find the bizarre creature sitting by his garden pond.

Mr Thomas, from St Helens, said: “I often wander into my back garden with a cup of tea before breakfast to see if my pond has attracted any wildlife overnight.

“I spotted a moth sitting on a log and thought it would make a nice picture if I got my macro lens and zoomed right in on it.”

Mr Thomas said that the animal looked like one of the mischievous creatures from the 1984 comedy Gremlins.

In the cult-classic comedy, which was executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the little creatures wreak havoc in a small American town.

“The moth started to wake up as I moved the log from a wind-sheltered spot into better light,” Mr Thomas explained.

“It was then I noticed its unusual antennae, hairy body and the remarkable likeness to something out of the film Gremlins. I was amazed.”

The Pale Tussock moth is actually quite common in England and Wales. The animal, which has a wing span of 40-60mm, is known for being hairy. The caterpillars feed on shrubs and trees before growing into moths

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I guess all the interesting news is turning up in England. British police said they arrested a pair of builders who allegedly began demolishing a farmhouse while the resident family was still inside.

Investigators said Roydon Toon, 59, and his son, Gavin, 33, began removing tiles, joists and insulation from the roof of the Barlborough, England, farmhouse at about 8:10 a.m. Monday and continued the project for six hours, despite the presence of 10 police cars and a helicopter demanding they cease, The Sun reported Tuesday.

James and Julia Arthur were inside the house with their young daughter during the incident, police said.

Investigators said Toon was upset with the Arthurs for refusing to pay nearly $24,500 he claims he is still owed for an extension he added to the farmhouse five years ago.

Toon and his son were arrested after climbing down from the roof and charged with causing criminal damage with intent to endanger life. They were released on bail Monday night.

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This is kind of funny.  A British couple said they discovered the garden of their former home had been stolen and installed in the yard of their next-door neighbor.

Phil and Linzi Wood, both 28, said they put the five-bedroom home in Hazel Slade, England, on the market when they moved to Lanzarote in the Canary Islands and later learned from Phil’s mother that their garden, which included a path, shrubs, plants, pots, hanging baskets and a garden shed, had been turned into an empty plot, The Mirror reported Tuesday.

Linzi Wood said she returned to England to investigate and discovered all the items from the garden had been moved to neighbor Brian Johnson’s yard.

“I got the next flight home and couldn’t believe my eyes,” she said. “Our garden had vanished. Then I glanced next door and saw where it had gone. The slabs, plant pots, plants and the garden shed — he’d got the lot. Most of what I said to him was unrepeatable. I think I was just screaming, ‘It’s mine, it’s mine.’”

Wood said Johnson was apologetic and claimed to have purchased the garden supplies as a package without realizing they came from the house next door. She said he initially promised to return the items but he has since refused to speak with the family.

A police spokesman said the matter is under investigation.

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Elton John Now Adpoting a Ukrainian Baby?

Pop star Elton John has decided he wants to join the ranks of A-list celebrities with adopted children.

But it’s not clear if John, 62, will be able to adopt, and the Rocket Man star has not yet started formal proceedings, which are often long and complicated.

John and longtime partner David Furnish are interested in trying to adopt a Ukrainian toddler named Lev they met during an orphanage tour there.

The singer told reporters in Ukraine on Saturday that Furnish has long wanted to adopt a child but that he was reluctant until he met Lev at an orphanage where many of the children’s parents have died from AIDS.

“David always wanted to adopt a child and I always said ‘no’ because I am 62 and I think because of the traveling I do and the life I have, maybe it wouldn’t be fair for the child,” John said.

“But having seen Lev today, I would love to adopt him. I don’t know how we do that but he has stolen my heart. And he has stolen David’s heart and it would be wonderful if we can have a home. I’ve changed my mind today.”

He acknowledged bureaucratic hurdles may make adoption of a Ukrainian child impossible, citing the lack of a formal adoption protocol between England and the Ukraine as a serious potential problem.

“I don’t know what the procedure is to adopt a boy from the Ukraine. I don’t think I can because England doesn’t have a treaty with the Ukraine,” he said.

But he said the fact that Furnish, 46, is Canadian may provide an avenue for adoption from the Ukraine. Some countries also make it difficult for gay couples to adopt.

John and Furnish toured the orphanage—where John performed for the children—as part of his AIDS Foundation work. Ukraine has one of the fastest rising rates of HIV infection in Europe.

John said he was motivated in part by the sudden death last week of one of his closest friends, keyboardist Guy Babylon.

“It broke my heart because he was such a genius and so young and has two wonderful children,” John said. “What better opportunity to replace someone I lost than to replace him with someone I can give a future to.”

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Humans are Mutants! Duh.

This from our brothers in England and the BBC: Each of us has at least 100 new mutations in our DNA, according to research published in the journal Current Biology.

Scientists have been trying to get an accurate estimate of the mutation rate for over 70 years.

However, only now has it been possible to get a reliable estimate, thanks to “next generation” technology for genetic sequencing.

The findings may lead to new treatments and insights into our evolution.

In 1935, one of the founders of modern genetics, JBS Haldane, studied a group of men with the blood disease haemophilia. He speculated that there would be about 150 new mutations in each of us.

Others have since looked at DNA in chimpanzees to try to produce general estimates for humans.

However, next generation sequencing technology has enabled the scientists to produce a far more direct and reliable estimate.

They looked at thousands of genes in the Y chromosomes of two Chinese men. They knew the men were distantly related, having shared a common ancestor who was born in 1805.

By looking at the number of differences between the two men, and the size of the human genome, they were able to come up with an estimate of between 100 and 200 new mutations per person.

Impressively, it seems that Haldane was right all along.

Unimaginable

One of the scientists, Dr Yali Xue from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridgeshire, said: “The amount of data we generated would have been unimaginable just a few years ago.

“And finding this tiny number of mutations was more difficult than finding an ant’s egg in an emperor’s rice store.”

New mutations can occasionally lead to severe diseases like cancer. It is hoped that the findings may lead to new ways to reduce mutations and provide insights into human evolution.

Joseph Nadeau, from the Case Western Reserve University in the US, who was not involved in this study said: “New mutations are the source of inherited variation, some of which can lead to disease and dysfunction, and some of which determine the nature and pace of evolutionary change.

“These are exciting times,” he added.

“We are finally obtaining good reliable estimates of genetic features that are urgently needed to understand who we are genetically.”

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These are images of Woody Allen and Freida Pinto for the upcoming untitled Woody Allen movie currently filming in England. These pics were taken yetserday in the posh area of Notting Hill!

Keep up the good work Woody.

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Smart, especially if you smoke. This from Associated Press: Something unusual is cropping up alongside the tomatoes, eggplant and okra in Scott Byars’ vegetable garden—the elephantine leaves of 30 tobacco plants. Driven largely by ever-rising tobacco prices, he’s among a growing number of smokers that have turned to their green thumbs to cultivate tobacco plants to blend their own cigarettes, cigars and chew. Byars normally pays $5 for a five-pack of cigars and $3 for a tin of snuff; the seed cost him $9.

“I want to get to where I don’t have to go to the store and buy tobacco, but I’ll just be able to supply my own from one year to the next,” Byars said.

In urban lots and on rural acres, smokers and smokeless tobacco users are planting Virginia Gold, Goose Creek Red, Yellow Twist Bud and dozens of other tobacco varieties.

Although most people still buy from big tobacco, the movement took off in April when the tax on cigarettes went up 62 cents to $1.01 a pack. Large tax increases were also imposed on other tobacco products, and tobacco companies upped prices even more to compensate for lost sales.

Some seed suppliers have reported a tenfold increase in sales as some of the country’s 43.3 million smokers look for a cheaper way to get their nicotine fix in a down economy. Cigarettes cost an average of $4.35 a pack, home growers can make that amount for about 30 cents.

It’s the latest do-it-yourself movement as others repair their own cars, swap used clothes and cancel yard work services to save money.

“Cigarette smokers say, ‘Yeah, we’re going to die of cancer, but do we have to die of poverty as well?’” said Jack Basharan, who operates The Tobacco Seed Co. Ltd. in Essex, England. Virtually all of his increased tobacco seed sales have been in the U.S., he said.

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