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Mr Sunak has previously said all pupils in England should study some form of maths up to the age of 18.
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Prime minister wants pupils to study a wider range of subjects including maths and English until they are 18
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Remains from one of the most important naval conflicts of the Second World War have been revealed by a new ocean-bed study of ships sunk in the Battle of Midway. Historians say the battle between Japanese and US warships in the Pacific Ocean in 1942 ...
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Organized crime groups have around 175,000 members and authors say the best way to reduce violence is to cut membership
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First comparative research of its kind finds those with lots of social interaction and supportive family coped better
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Findings show 8% of population have extremist attitudes, while 16.5% accused Jewish people of wanting to ‘take advantage’ of Nazi past
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From views on gay sex to women’s role in the home, British social attitudes survey reveals a ‘near revolution’
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Largest study of its kind in England finds 33% of care-experienced children received youth caution or conviction
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More water company regulations and improvements at treatment plants needed to protect rivers, say authors
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The findings contradict the commonly-held belief that ignoring these thoughts means they stay in our unconscious mind.
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US study finds association between large amounts of ultra-processed food, especially artificial sweeteners, and depression
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study shared exclusively with Guardian details extent of attacks in south Ukrainian city
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study finds new technologies have created and upskilled jobs but disparities in education and investment may affect pace of change
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Four in five young people aged 10 to 17 have significant concerns about impact of cost of living crisis on their families
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The Ramblers says poor and ethnically diverse areas miss out on health benefits of public footpaths
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Research claims children whose fathers read and play with them see a ‘small but significant’ increase in their educational attainment
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Research uncovers flaws in two of four tools used by health workers worldwide to diagnose condition
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Social isolation and loneliness in early bereavement found to strongly contribute to worse symptoms
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Floods like the one in Greece and Libya now ‘reasonably common’ due to climate crisis, study finds