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Charity cleared after claims it forced pupils to send Valentine’s Day cards to asylum seekers

07 April at 19:51 PM, via The Guardian

Watchdog finds complaints against City of Sanctuary UK were ‘misleading and false’ after online attacks over its migrant welcome project

A refugee charity subjected to vicious social media attacks over a migrant welcome project in schools has been cleared after watchdogs found allegations it encouraged pupils to send Valentine’s Day cards to asylum seekers were misleading and false.

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UK government caps student loan interest rates at 6%

07 April at 11:50 AM, via The Guardian

Minister says change for plan 2 and 3 loans in England and Wales will ‘protect borrowers’ from impact of global conflict

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The interest rate on plan 2 and plan 3 student loans will be capped at 6%, the Department for Education has announced.

Graduates with plan 2 loans currently pay interest rates based on the retail price index (RPI) measure of inflation, plus...

Want to know capitalism’s endgame? Just look at private equity – it has captured our everyday lives | Hettie O’Brien

07 April at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

These companies now own everything from nurseries to care homes, squeezing vital services for profit while we foot the bill

It was the free croissants that gave it away. And the Scandinavian-style furniture. And the tasteful pastel walls. It was different from other nurseries I’d viewed: marginally more expensive, the aesthetic equivalent of a WeWork for toddlers. I was eight months pregnant,...

Why Hungary’s Election Could Swing on Roma Votes

07 April at 06:01 AM, via New York Times

Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s policies affecting the Roma minority have put those voters in play in upcoming parliamentary elections. In a tight race, they could make the difference.

‘I see it as trafficking’: the brutal reality of life as a foreign student in the UK

07 April at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Universities in Britain rely on overseas applicants paying full fees, which has given rise to some unscrupulous recruiters and left many hopefuls and their families deep in debt

When Sam started looking into studying abroad, it didn’t take long for his phone to start ringing. At 24, he was living with his parents in a small city in the southern Indian state of Odisha and he’d been stuck in...

Hyper-targeted scheme to help at-risk schools in England tackle knife crime

06 April at 23:30 PM, via The Guardian

Home Office will use mapping technology and crime data to identify up to 250 schools in areas of greatest risk

Schools across England are to receive dedicated support to prevent knife crime incidents in a hyper-targeted Home Office programme that uses mapping technology to identify areas of risk down to the level of specific groups of streets.

Under the £1.2m scheme – part of a series of...

The Guardian view on Cambridge’s £190m gift: billionaires won’t fix universities’ problems | Editorial

06 April at 20:07 PM, via The Guardian

Philanthropy increases the gap dividing highly selective, elite higher education from the rest. Ministers need a plan for the sector overall

About 2% of UK universities’ income came from donations and endowments in 2024-25 – slightly less than the previous year. At a time when charitable giving overall is down, the announcement last week of a record £190m donation to the University of...

Voters in Wales failed by inaccurate UK media reports on devolved issues, study finds

04 April at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Reports on English policies seen in Wales as relating to whole of UK contribute to widespread confusion, researchers say

UK media is failing to report properly on devolved issues in Wales, leaving voters ill-informed about May’s Senedd elections, a report has found.

A Cardiff University study of more than 3,000 news items found repeated patterns in coverage across different broadcasters and...

A ‘masculinity crisis’ is brewing in UK schools, union says

04 April at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

Misogynistic abuse of female staff is increasing, leaving teachers feeling ‘traumatised’ and ‘humiliated’

Teachers’ leaders have said a “masculinity crisis” is fermenting in schools across the UK, with misogynistic abuse of female staff on the increase, leaving victims “traumatised”, “demeaned” and “humiliated”.

Almost a quarter of female teachers who took part in a union survey said they have...

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