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Education

Who is criticising Labour’s new education bill – and why?

29 January at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Education secretary Bridget Phillipson is trying to win over critics of proposed curbs on academy schools’ freedoms

Education secretary Bridget Phillipson has launched a charm offensive to win over critics of her new education bill, after warnings that it would be “catastrophic” for disadvantaged children and could reverse more than a decade of progress in England’s schools.

The government has...

Oklahoma schools plan to require proof of students’ immigration status

29 January at 04:41 AM, via The Guardian

Proposal from state board of education condemned by teachers and rights groups, as parents and students protest

Parents enrolling children in Oklahoma public schools will be required to provide proof of their child’s US citizenship or legal immigration status under a proposed rule approved Tuesday by the state board of education.

The board voted unanimously to approve the rule aimed at helping...

Cardiff University to cut 400 staff and drop subjects including nursing and music

28 January at 20:59 PM, via The Guardian

Union describe reductions as ‘cruel’ as university says it will run out of money without changes

Cardiff University has announced plans to shed 400 academic staff – almost 10% – and cut subjects including nursing, music and modern languages, saying it will run out of money in four years if no changes are made.

Academics, union representatives and students expressed shock and dismay at the scale...

Southport attack: families not told for six months about killer’s Prevent referrals

28 January at 16:13 PM, via The Guardian

Police knew Axel Rudakubana had been referred three times after his arrest last July

The families of those killed or wounded in the Southport attack were not told for six months that the killer had repeatedly been referred to Prevent, the Guardian has learned.

Police knew that Axel Rudakubana had been referred three times to the official scheme aiming to stop people becoming terrorists, less...

The Guardian view on teachers’ pay: colleges don’t deserve second-class status | Editorial

27 January at 20:56 PM, via The Guardian

College staff deserve a pay rise along with their peers. Widening the gap with schools would be a serious mistake

Teachers at sixth-form colleges in England should not be missing out on the 5.5% pay rise awarded to their colleagues across the state school sector. That up to 4,000 of them will do so, unless the government agrees to fund a backdated increase, is due to the messy patchwork of...

Keir Starmer did not discuss threat of US tariffs on UK imports in first call with Donald Trump, No 10 says – UK politics live

27 January at 17:08 PM, via The Guardian

Downing Street says PM’s call with Trump was ‘warm’ and did not include tariffs, Greenland, defence-spending or Ukraine

The hearing has stopped for a short break. Heather Hallett, the chair, tells Badenoch that her evidence will be finished by lunchtime.

Keith is now asking Badenoch about the fourth report produced by the Race Disparity Unit. It was produced in December 2021.

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GSK signs £50m deal with Oxford University on cancer vaccines

27 January at 10:56 AM, via The Guardian

Collaboration over at least three years aims to help understand how pre-cancerous cells develop

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GSK has said it will spend £50m on a project with the University of Oxford to investigate whether vaccines could be used to prevent some cancers.

The FTSE 100 pharmaceutical company said that the GSK-Oxford Cancer Immuno-Prevention Programme will look at how...

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