The key facts behind the day's headlines on June 22 as Commons Education Select Committee chairman Robert Halfon said terminology like white privilege may have contributed towards systemic neglect of white working-class pupils.
The sister of the headteacher Ruth Perry, who took her own life following an Ofsted report, says it's "depressing" to see the Government has decided to keep one word judgements for school inspections. The government was asked by the Education Select Committee to scrap the single word assessment - such as "outstanding or inadequate" - but said today it's keeping the headline grade because it provides a "succinct" summary for parents and schools. Report by Czubalam. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
The key facts behind the day's headlines on June 29, as Campaigners call for the law to be changed to automatically protect the rights of EU citizens and their families who continue to live in the UK.
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The key facts behind the day's headlines on June 29, as bubble arrangements and self-isolation for school pupils should end as soon as possible, the new Childrenโs Commissioner for England has said.
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The key facts behind the day's headlines on June 28, as Sajid Javid is expected to make his first Commons statement since rejoining the Cabinet as lockdown-sceptic MPs hope he breaks from the approach..
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