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Paul Grellong’s gripping dialogue makes a brisk plot and unlikable characters immensely watchable as a Harvard professor invites a white supremacist for a debate
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Campaigner Marsha Thompson says ‘there is a lot of stigma within black community’ that prevents issues being discussed
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DfE allocates £450m to 826 building projects at 733 schools, a fall of almost 60% – in terms of total projects – compared with 2020-21
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Government adviser says teachers feel ill-equipped to talk about controversial topics but avoiding debate risks fuelling anger
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Families sent two versions of a class photo to choose from, with one excluding children with additional needs
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Fundamental restructuring must happen, and an honest debate about what – and who – higher education is really for, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Union claims up to a quarter of all academic roles at financially pressed London institution face the axe
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Former schoolboys at the private school gave raw testimonies about abuse meted out by John Brownlee
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How did a small, relatively poor country become an educational powerhouse? Creativity, autonomy and a deep embrace of the digital age
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Gillian Keegan says parents having to ‘fight to get right support’ as unions say provision falls short of what is needed
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In this new series, Jane Lee and Matilda Boseley investigate how millennials became the first generation worse off than their parents
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Five-decade UK study finds that aggression at school leads to better-paying jobs, while those with emotional instability went on to earn less
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After Charles Spencer’s revelation, former borders tell of abuse by women – and complicity in crimes of male colleagues
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There were many bones. We had no idea how they had got there
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John Moseley of Lincoln University reinstated after review clears him of allegations he bullied Antoinette Bonnie Candia-Bailey
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Number of severely absent children was 150% higher last year than pre-Covid, with one in 50 children missing at least half of lessons
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Open letter backed by Rowan Williams and Aled Jones says decision is backward step ‘for arts provision for women in the UK’
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Keir Starmer is on a personal mission to promote music to the under-11s. From rock’n’roll to Jonathan Richman, our writers suggest songs for an alternative schooling
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Research recommends bonus to help retain staff and make up for lack of hybrid working opportunities
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Final year students from Goresbrook school talk about housing, higher education and social media – as well as hopes and fears