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Exclusive: Research shows extent to which schools are struggling to provide qualified teachers for every class
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Soiled seas and huge dividends: where has the £64bn borrowed by firms since privatisation gone, asks Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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Teachers say behaviour getting worse as survey also shows parents getting less supportive of school policies
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Chronic workforce shortages have put nursing staff under unbearable pressure, says union chief
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Many report symptoms lasting two years or longer and about 1.5m say disease affects day-to-day activities
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Increase in walking among older people key to general activity in england returning to pre-Covid levels
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Devolution has been too cautious, and england has less say about community affairs than almost any other democracy, says academic Tony Travers
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It is perverse that adults are legally protected from violence, yet striking a child can be defended. Calls for a ban are getting louder, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
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Cambridge study finds those from poorest areas have 35% higher risk of second non-breast cancer
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Temperatures could hit -3C in northern england and Scotland, but Met Office says conditions are ‘nothing exceptional’
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GCSE results in key subjects to steadily worsen until 2030, predicts research that blames failure to tackle impact of schools lockdown
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Dabrafenib with trametinib can halt growth of some tumours for more than three times as long as standard chemotherapy, study shows
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The most common form of exposure to practical science among school pupils was through video, a survey has found.
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One in five people on average need at least three interactions – but for ethnic minorities figure rises to one in three
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Watchdog says only a third of local authorities are confident they will have enough places for September
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Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown
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Bank of england executive says creeping sense of complacency and lack of data is putting lenders at risk
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Mortgage brokers said that homeowners are set for a summer of ‘discontent’
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A police horse was hit in the face with an umbrella by one of the men celebrating St George’s Day in Whitehall
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Huw Pill warns inflation could rebound as UK business survey signals economy strengthened over last month
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