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It will take more than the new Children’s Booker Prize to arrest the dramatic decline in reading enjoyment
Enticing young people to read will require a concerted effort by parents, carers, teachers and public intellectuals to ...
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Special educational needs reform could be a bureaucratic nightmare – here’s how to put families first
The Labour manifesto promised to “light the fire” of opportunity for every child. By truly bringing families into their ...
Learn from leading voices, innovative teams and individuals across the university sector, whose work has been recognised in ...
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Council issues update on plans for Chesterfield school for excluded pupils
Derbyshire County Council has issued an update on the Esteem Multi-Academy Trust proposal to open a new school in ...
If you were born between 1 September 2002 and 2 January 2011, and your parents received Child Benefit, you most likely have a Child Trust Fund account ...
Teenage asylum seeker vomits after every meal at Home Office hotel because the food is so bad, his mother claims ...
Pupils and staff have moved into their “fantastic” new school in Waltham – and they all agree it was worth the wait. Waltham ...
“If someone known to you/your child is pregnant and they show curiosity about where babies come from, you can answer in a simple, factual way without strong reactions ranging from ‘two people (insert ...
You know, when my kids were little, I was on SNAP. I was on food stamps, It was the difference between me putting my kids to ...
Could you spot a cheater at first glance? Here, six men admit to which camp they belong: Traitor or Faithful. Can you tell ...
Author Olivia Fane, 65, once thought she could have both love and freedom. Now, as Lily Allen’s new album lyrics spark debate, she explains why opening up a marriage is doomed to fail. AS I opened ...
HMRC says people born between two years may have £2,200 to claim. HMRC is reminding those aged 18 to 23 that they can now ...
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