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Criticised: Chief inspector of schools Sir Michael WilshawDo you remember the video game "Asteroids"? You had to avoid your spaceship being pulverised by a maelstrom of boulders coming at you from all angles.

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Team: Andrew Shaw, left, a deaf student at Carlisle College,  discusses his coursework through Loraine Brown, of Deafvision, with assesor Kevan Carruthers Disability can often be a barrier to advancement in education, and in the field of work. But one Cumbrian has shown that with the right attitude and determination ailment need not be a barrier to success.

The old school ties

Linking up: Alex Shapland-Howes, managing director of  Future First The 'old school tie' has long been held up as one of the benefits, and criticisms, of private education. It is a network of social and business connections former pupils of independent schools used to explain their dominance of certain occupations and organisations. For example, David Cameron is the 19th Prime Minister to have been educated at Eton College.

Carlisle United ticket boss gets Euro 2012 call-up

International fixture: Christine Metcalfe, Carlisle UnitedA staff member from Carlisle United is jetting off to the Ukraine to work at the Euro 2012 football championships.
 

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Virus Bulletin news

FBI warns against malware installed via hotel networks

Malware poses as fake update of popular software.

May issue of VB published

The May issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to download.

Android malware served via compromised websites

Malware downloaded automatically, but requires user permission to be installed.

PayPal spam leads to exploit kit

Clicking on links leads to Blackhole rather than phishing site.

Significant rise in malicious spam and phishing

Over one quarter of malicious emails contain eight-year-old malware.
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