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‘The worst it’s ever been’: teachers decry Send crisis in England’s schools
Send provision in ‘vicious downward spiral’, says former children’s commissioner
Children with special education needs and disabilities (Send) have been victims of a “vicious downward spiral” of declining support over the past decade, pushing more families into crisis, said the former children’s commissioner for England as she urged the government to take action.
…Musk’s conflicts of interest as Trump adviser could benefit him, experts warn
Elon Musk’s position as Donald Trump’s co-chair of an advisory panel tasked with proposing huge cuts in spending and regulations has sparked criticism from legal experts and watchdogs who warn of conflicts of interest that could benefit the tech billionaire and other Trump backers.
The fledgling panel has a sweeping …
England coach slams ‘rammed’ Women’s Ashes schedule and blames Indian WPL
England coach Jon Lewis has criticised the “rammed” Women’s Ashes schedule, blaming the Women’s Premier League in India for the compressed nature of the tour.
The series begins on 12 January in Sydney and involves thee ODIs, three T20s and a four-day Test in five different cities – all in …
More than 1,000 North Korean military casualties in Ukraine war, says South Korea
Badenoch downplays prospect of Musk donation to Reform
Kemi Badenoch has said she does not believe Elon Musk is going to make a multimillion-pound donation to Reform UK, even as the party’s treasurer claimed the US billionaire was now ready to do so.
The Conservative leader also said that it did not matter if Nigel Farage’s party received …
Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi confirm they are in merger talks
Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi have confirmed they are in talks over a possible three-way merger as the Japanese companies struggle with falling sales and intense competition from Chinese brands.
on Monday that Honda and Nissan had agreed to “start consideration toward a business integration …Spain’s socialist leader has defied expectations. Are there lessons for Starmer?
As Labour’s electoral honeymoon slips into distant-memory territory and
Keir Starmer attempts to reboot his premiership
, the party and its leader might find a southward glance instructive.For the past six years, the Spanish Socialist Workers’ party (PSOE), led by the prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has defied …
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‘All the kids were spewing innuendo’: actors and comedians remember their first nativity plays
Lines rehearsed and carols belted out in preparation. Shepherds, angels and kings queueing up, stage left, for their grand entrance. Mums and dads sitting patiently in the audience for the show of the season, hoping their child nails their appearance as sheep #4, or at the very least doesn’t misbehave …