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Education

Student debt is a generational injustice. Why are we squeezing graduates harder than the super-rich? | Gaby Hinsliff

16 February at 19:38 PM, via The Guardian

Reform of this stealth tax is long overdue – and with it, a shake-up of the whole university system

Never go to war with Martin Lewis. The one iron law of politics is that the financial guru who built moneysavingexpert.com has a quasi-godlike status in Britain, the man millions trust with their cash in a way they would never trust any politician. If he takes up a cause, he usually wins. So when...

‘A social justice issue’: London school believes it has model for Send inclusion

16 February at 18:08 PM, via The Guardian

Founder and staff at TCES Nurture primary, which has not excluded a child in 25 years, say key factor is how support is delivered

In many ways, it looks like any other primary school. There is a library, a cafeteria, classrooms, and a noticeboard celebrating the star of the week. But it is different in one crucial respect: in 25 years, this London alternative provision has not excluded a single...

We owe it to every victim of Jeffrey Epstein to better protect British women and girls. And we will | Jess Phillips

15 February at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

I am furious that women and children have to endure a crisis like this for progress to become politically possible. But I will seize this moment

Jess Phillips MP is parliamentary under-secretary of state for safeguarding and violence against women and girls

Jess Phillips calls for Epstein files to be catalyst for long-term legislative change

It always takes a calamity – a dreadful murder that...

I fear that Labour’s special needs revolution will instead be a catastrophic letdown | John Harris

15 February at 15:03 PM, via The Guardian

Refocusing provision into schools is, apparently, all about ‘inclusion’. It doesn’t take much to see the real reasons – and the impact on children and parents

Where is this government heading, and who is now in charge? Keir Starmer looks even weaker than he did a week ago, uncoupled from the aides who wrote his scripts and picked his fights, and only still in his job because the cabinet and...

Shattered dreams: How the battle for Sunderland’s glass centre turned into a political flashpoint

15 February at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Custodian University of Sunderland says renovation costs of £45m are too high and building must be pulled down. Not without a fight, say locals, who believe they’re being taken for fools

The “little pieces of Sunderland” produced by the city’s glassmaking factory for more than a century can be traced back to an even older story that began in the seventh century, when English glassmaking...

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