English ielts tests

Before being allowed to work in the health service in England, doctors - foreigners , including from the EU , they will pass the test of English language proficiency - announced on Tuesday at the annual meeting of the Conservative Party in Manchester health minister Andrew Lansley .This requirement will apply only in England, because the health service in Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland is the responsibility of the local local parliaments. It will be used both to doctors working in hospitals, as well as the so-called . pet doctors working in clinics .This announcement comes in response to a loud case of German doctor Daniel Ubaniego , who wrote a lethal dose of painkiller 70 -year-old patient David Gray in February 2008 Ubani before duty in England was exhausted flight from Germany. Coroner's Court found that the doctor is guilty of negligence."The public is concerned that not all doctors speak English properly," - said Lansley . " This is discrimination against foreign doctors . NHS has always appreciated their contribution," - he added.Regulations setting out the role and responsibilities of the supervisory authorities ( the so-called trusts - a kind of complex health centers obtain services ) will be changed.They will be required to check the level of knowledge of all new foreign doctors before hiring them in England. To this end, the trusts will have to deploy a special person and entrust the enforcement of the new rules.New powers will also gain a GMC ( General Medical Council ) - the organization of medical self-government , which determines enrollment doctors authorized to practice a profession.Under the current rules , doctors who want to work in the UK must be registered with the GMC , but only doctors from outside the European Economic Area are subject to language tests . This leads to a situation where a higher standard of knowledge applicable to doctors in Canada or Australia than, say, in Italy or Lithuania .Doctors from the European Economic Area countries (10 per cent . General across the country ) has been working in the UK , although never tested , the extent to speak English. With the aid of doctors foreigners also enjoy casual to ensure staffing on call weekends and holidays.The only EU country that bypasses EU directive on free access to the EU market practitioners work is France . Doctors from other countries are invited there for an interview , during which examines , among others, level of knowledge of French.


Every EU citizen should bypass ielts practice tests

British history 101

The United Kingdom includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. More than a hundred years also made Ireland a part of it.
Britain in 410
Although the term was used to the voluntary union of the countries described earlier, he was not regarded as the name of the empire officially "Kingdom of Great Britain" was. From a political entity until the 18th century, namely no. England and Wales only realized their unit already during the Middle Ages, although full integration took place only under Henry VIII. Scotland was not until the 17th century united with its southern neighbour. They had to wait on the Acts of Union of 1707 which heralded the birth of the Kingdom of Great Britain. A "United Kingdom" exists only in 1801, the result of a real legal coup by William Pitt, which the Irish Parliament was forced to unite with Britain. Island of Erin
In the third millennium BC occupy different peoples with their own culture in the British Isles. One of them came from the Iberian Peninsula, and built megaliths on the south and west coasts. Stonehenge also dates from this period. In 2400 BC. arrived in two large waves other people, the Beaker culture. They are distinguished by the trophies that decorate their graves. Around 1500 BC., The Bronze Age, people came from the Danube valley. From the eighth century BC. followed Celtic invasions, which were particularly intense around 400 BC. (The middle La Tène culture), and in the first century BC. with the immigration of Gallic tribes and Belgian.
In 55 BC. tried to conquer. Julius Caesar England He was defeated by the British but a year later he came back - and overcame. The Romans brought wealth with them (and later the Christian faith) and around the camps that they built for their legions, arose cities. Many names of English cities now also end in-chester,-caster or cester; forms derived from the Latin castra, "camp". The tribes from the north attacked again and Roman cities and in 125 AD the Romans built Hadrian's Wall to keep them. remote
In the 5th century the Romans left England because of attacks on Rome itself and the British were left to their fate. The Romano-British asked Germanic tribes (Angles and Saxons) for help when the Gaels (from the north) the British attacked, but instead of helping were dating, and the Jutes, within itself.
In the 7th century the attacks of the Vikings followed: in the British Isles which were therefore called often come from Denmark, and Danes. After long wars was signed a treaty in the 9th century (the "Danelaw") where the Normans were the northeastern half of the island. Slowly mixed the two groups are increasingly and in the year 1016, the country was again under King Canute the Great.
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