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First post-pandemic study of attainment gap finds pupils from low-income families have fallen further behind richer peers except in London
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Programme due to close after its launch four years ago to help children in England catch up after Covid crisis
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Day after day, week after week, term after term, the challenges keep coming. Even at primary school, I realised this was outrageous, says Adrian Chiles
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Letters: Prof Helen Smith, David Rennie and Prof John Denham on the dire state of university funding
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Workers in healthcare, education and justice are battling crumbling systems. They told us what actions they want to see from the new government
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It’s no surprise a Newsweek writer panned Taylor Swift for being single and childless | Arwa Mahdawi
The broader context of what the magazine has become starts with political activist Josh Hammer running its opinion pages
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The actor Kevin Bacon, Hollywoodâs great survivor, discusses his band, politics, family, embracing change and learning selflessness; as pornography use soars, some men feel their behaviour is moving from a compulsion to an addiction; and, last w ...
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More than 1,000 days after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, women and girls are reluctantly seeking education elsewhere
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Staff, students and writers criticise decision to issue programmeâs co-founder with a redundancy notice
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Exclusive: Figure suggests 32,000 students could walk away, mostly over costs and fears of burnout
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The season to tap trees is now earlier and longer, but new processes and generations are helping the industry thrive
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He has written hit films like 24 Hour Party People and cooked up the Queenâs Olympic skydive. But now, having been crowned Childrenâs Laureate, heâs on a mission to show kids that books will change their lives
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After 15 years abroad, I was anxious about moving my family back to the UK. There are problems here, but also so many admirable people, says the writer Gillian Harvey