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A Dunstable school given an inadequate rating by watchdog Ofsted begins a High Court challenge.
Huge protest in Argentina against education cuts
Thousands took to the streets in Buenos Aires calling on President Javier Milei to preserve university funding.
City's schools say pupil attendance is 'broken'
The head teachers send a letter to families over plummeting attendance figures.
School says 11-hour-day pilot is for pupil wellbeing
The school, with 40% of pupils eligible for free meals, says it provides a "private school service".
Government cancelled plans to test free childcare rollout, says watchdog
The National Audit Office says a £35m pilot to test the expansion of free childcare in a few areas was cancelled.
The Biden FCC Brakes the Internet With Net Neutrality
The agency revives Obama’s Title II regulation that slowed investment and kept broadband prices high.
Who Cares About Donald Trump's Hush-Money Trial?
Students discuss whether the former president’s legal troubles over payments, classified documents and election interference will affect the 2024 race.
Not Everyone Needs a College Degree
Companies like ours are helping build a skills-based economy.
Slavery Reparations in California?
A state Senate committee votes to set up an agency to determine eligibility.
Defining Free Speech Down on Campus
Anti-Israel protesters invoke a First Amendment they don’t understand.
Bigger, Longer Unemployment Checks for All
The Labor Department learned all the wrong pandemic lessons.
Biden Has a 'Very Fine People' Moment
He condemns ‘the antisemitic protests,’ then mumbles words of equivocation.
Leaving Abortion to the States Requires Federal Action
Trump would have to undo a series of ‘workaround’ regulations Biden imposed to evade the law.
With Jews Under Attack, Biden Could Look to Ike's Example
Like segregationists in the 1950s, today’s antisemitic protesters are violating civil rights and other laws.
The Boeing Just-So Story
Aviation romantics aren’t helping a troubled company get back on track.
When a Nation Loses Its Confidence
America and Israel have both experienced a series of setbacks leading to self-doubt.
Who Pays Corporate Taxes? Look in the Mirror
Costs are passed on to consumers. If you work for and invest in companies, you get hit three times.
Justice Department Is Key to Biden Campaign Financing
Prosecuting Trump while giving Biden a pass yields a huge campaign funding advantage for the President.
Mass arrests made as US campus protests over Gaza spread
Demonstrators at NYU and Yale are arrested while Columbia cancels in-person classes for safety.
Drag queen Lady Bushra on growing up in Bradford
Lady Bushra, one of the UK's best-known British Asian drag queens, opens up about his first UK tour.