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Education

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

Sunday 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

Sunday 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

Sunday 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...

One Last Chat With David Brooks

13 February at 20:09 PM, via New York Times

Before leaving The Times after 22 years, David Brooks responds to readers’ questions.

Liberia: Liberian Students Celebrate Cambridge Exam Triumph With Honors Ceremony

13 February at 19:27 PM, via AllAfrica

[FrontPageAfrica] Paynesville City — Sixteen students from Dekwwaoh International School of Excellence known as D-Wise, left Liberia for six weeks in Nigeria to sit the prestigious Cambridge examinations. Nine returned with outstanding credits, a result administrators hailed as “exemplary” and a turning point in the school’s three-year Cambridge program.

San Francisco teachers strike ends as tentative deal reached with district

13 February at 18:32 PM, via The Guardian

School district says students will return next week after teachers demanded higher wages and more health benefits

San Francisco teachers who have been on strike over wages and family health benefits have reached a tentative agreement with the school district.

The San Francisco unified school district (SFUSD) says schools will reopen to staff on Friday and to students on Wednesday after two...

Justice Department Sues Harvard for Admissions Records

13 February at 18:23 PM, via New York Times

The Trump administration appears to have renewed its pressure campaign against Harvard since President Trump backtracked this month on a possible settlement with the Ivy League school.

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