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Hayes to continue in front line

John Hayes looks set to remain at the heart of the Irish and Munster engine rooms for at least one more season after agreeing a new IRFU contract today. The 35-year-old prop was among four Munster forwards to extend their current deals.

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Extracts from John Hayes speech on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, made in the House of Commons on the 22nd of October

G.K Chesterton said: “Those thinkers who cannot believe in any gods often assert that the love of humanity would be in itself sufficient for them; and so, perhaps, it would, if they had it.” This debate has obliged the House of Commons to consider how we define human life and how we regard humanity. Surely humanity means that [...]

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Bright future: How Britain's colleges are unlocking young talent

At this year's Conservative Party Conference, MP John Hayes described colleges as "the unheralded triumph". High time, then, that colleges start to blow their own trumpet and it is in this spirit that the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills and the Association of Colleges will launch the first ever Colleges Week on 10 November.

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Friday 31st October 2008

ToryDiary: Ten predictions about economic policy and UK politics John Hayes MP on Platform: We must use this economic crisis to engineer a moral capitalism Seats and candidates: Even at this late stage could we introduce help for low income...

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John Hayes MP: We must use this economic crisis to engineer a moral capitalism

John Hayes, co-founder of the Cornerstone Group, is MP for South Holland and The Deepings and is Shadow Minister for Vocational Education. Economic gloom makes people fearful. At present they are particularly worried about the impact of the financial crisis...

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A Cognitive Process Theory of Writing

In their essay A Cognitive Process Theory of Writing, Linda Flower and John Hayes discuss "what guides the decisions writers make as they write" (365). It's commonly held as fact that writing is a "series of decisions," but there has not been enough research into what motivates those choices (365). In order to figure out what differientiates good writers from bad ones, it's important to understand...

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James Sleep and his 15 mins of fame

One day James woke up and decided he was sick and tired of his local MP John Hayes and set out to see what he could do to make himself famous. He heard that John Key was in town and thought of the best possible thing to do to gain publicity for himself, so he ran in front of a slow moving car and got himself photographed doing it. His reason? Because in the 1990's National cut superannuation. The same...

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Quinlan and Hayes back for Munster

Irish Examiner Veterans Alan Quinlan and John Hayes return to competitive action for Munster for the first time this season for today's Magners League game against the Cardiff Blues at Musgrave Park. Tight-head Haye… Read the full article here

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Gahan continues to rotate squad

Both John Hayes and Alan Quinlan are set to make their seasonal bows tomorrow evening when Munster welcome the Cardiff Blues to Musgrave Park. Hayes has been named in the starting XV while Quinlan is among the replacements for the sell-out in Cork.

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Hayes and Quinlan In Munster Side

Alan Quinlan and John Hayes return to competitive action for the first time this season, with Hayes named in the starting fifteen while Quinlan is named on the bench for Saturday's Magners League game against the Cardiff Blues

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Quinlan and Hayes back in mix for Munster

JOHN HAYES, Alan Quinlan and Jeremy Manning are back in contention for a starting place in the Munster side to face Cardiff in Musgrave Park on Saturday. The three were yesterday named on the Munster 22-man squad, with the starting 15 to be named tomorrow after training.

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Hayes Out Of Munster Side

John Hayes has been withdrawn from the Munster side for this evening's Magners League clash with Edinburgh

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Hayes pulls out of Munster team

Ireland prop John Hayes has withdrawn from the Munster side to face Edinburgh in Murrayfield this evening.

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Munster rule Hayes out ahead of Edinburgh clash

Irish Examiner Munster have been hit by the defection of tight-head prop John Hayes ahead of their Magner's League opener at Edinburgh on Friday. Hayes travelled over with the squad yesterday, was unable to take par… Read the full article here