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Education

Extra billions for schools in England will be quickly swallowed up, say experts

30 October at 20:37 PM, via The Guardian

The roughly £9bn unveiled in budget expected to disappear rapidly due to rising costs and years of underinvestment

Schools in England are to get a multibillion-pound injection of funding, with extra money for children with special educational needs, but experts have said it will be rapidly swallowed up by rising costs and much more will be needed after years of underinvestment.

Among a raft of...

Palestinian student stripped of UK visa after Gaza remarks wins human rights appeal

30 October at 19:50 PM, via The Guardian

Home Office failed to show presence of Dana Abu Qamar was ‘not conducive to public good’, according to tribunal ruling

A Palestinian student who was stripped of her student visa after remarks she made about the Israel-Gaza war has won a human rights appeal against the Home Office’s decision.

The Home Office failed to demonstrate that the presence of Dana Abu Qamar, 20, was “not conducive to...

Five charged in Texas over alleged $1m ring to certify unqualified teachers

30 October at 19:44 PM, via The Guardian

Prosecutors say impersonators took tests on behalf of applicants, and testing proctor was allegedly bribed

Five people in Texas have been charged in connection with an alleged fraudulent teacher certification scheme, which prosecutors say was used to improperly certify hundreds of unqualified teachers to work in local school districts throughout the state.

At a press conference on Monday led by...

Autumn budget live: Rachel Reeves raises taxes by £40bn and increases spending on NHS and schools

30 October at 18:42 PM, via The Guardian

Chancellor announces changes to employers’ national insurance contributions, inheritance tax, capital gains tax and other duties

Budget 2024: key points at a glanceFull report: Reeves raises taxes as she promises to rebuild public services

George Osborne is credited with popularising the baseline theory of economic policy, which says the government always has the advantage in politics because,...

Push for black and Asian soldiers’ input in world wars to be taught in UK schools

30 October at 13:38 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Awareness of contribution of black and Asian soldiers could help tackle racism, say leading minority ethnic voices

Politicians and community leaders are calling for the history of black and Asian soldiers who fought for Britain in the world wars to be taught more widely in schools to help tackle ignorance, racism and anti-Muslim prejudice.

Speaking on the 110th anniversary of the...

Did you solve it? How to outsmart a shy voter

28 October at 19:00 PM, via The Guardian

The answer to today’s polling puzzle

Earlier today I asked you the following puzzle, about voters who give wrong answers to opinion polls because they embarrassed to admit to their preferences. Here it is again with a solution.

The shy voter puzzle

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