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Report proposing new approach welcomed by mother of Jeni Larmour, who died after taking alcohol and ketamine
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University of Warwick says video ‘troubling’ after footage shows students dancing at Conservative association dinner
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Regulator warned of risk to patient safety posed by plan to recruit 10,000 healthcare workers to assist doctors
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With a job advert offering £2m, one tutor says such roles require huge amounts of commitment
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A breezy guide to grammar sides with the ordinary Joe against the nitpickers
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Finding a balance between privatisation and nationalisation has defied past governments – the party must make this its mission, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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Almost 15 years after federal law put free water on school menus, states still struggle with how to guarantee access
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They came to power promising ‘a golden age for the arts’. Now, 12 disastrous culture secretaries later, they leave it in tatters. What a stunning missed opportunity to capitalise on an asset that is the envy of the world
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Leading experts have described Labor’s controversial migration policy as a ‘recipe for chaos’ set to hit campuses
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The long read: In 2024, libraries are unofficial creches, homeless shelters, language schools and asylum support providers – filling the gaps left by a state that has reneged on its responsibilities
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Study finds critical period between ages of 11 and 14 is when ‘things seem to start going wrong’ compared with wealthier group
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Staff at Essex primary describe struggle to secure support and the difference a charity’s specialist training made
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Private schools don’t put children first, they put everyone else last
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Government funded Parkfield, in Dorset, after ‘unbelievable’ lack of due diligence, says expert
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You carry a huge burden of guilt, but it was your parents who failed you, not you them. Their damaging expectations meant you never felt loved for who you are
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The state recently passed a law requiring that all public schools display the Ten Commandments in every classroom
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Testimony 360 project allows pupils to talk to AI versions of survivors and take virtual tours of concentration camps
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Use of advance payment schemes has risen sharply since Labour confirmed plans to end tax break