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Major Teaching Unions Accept 6.5% Pay Rise, Ending Strikes

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Summary: Major teaching unions agree to end strikes after accepting a 6.5% pay rise. The government has offered an additional £900 million in funding for schools. The pay raise, the largest in over 30 years, does not impact front-line school services or education budgets. Despite the settlement, concerns about heavy workloads and long hours remain unresolved. All major teaching unions have voted to end their strike action following an agreement on a 6.5% pay increase, in addit...

A-levels: Students warned to expect lower grades

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Summary: The impact of COVID-19 on education will not be taken into account for this year's A-level grades , leading many students to expect lower results. Education Secretary Gillian Keegan emphasizes the importance of maintaining the value of qualifications and addressing the challenges faced by students who received grades during the disrupted years. Changes in A-level grading due to COVID-19 have led to fluctuations in the distribution of top grades , with concerns raised about university readiness. Students like Harry express hopes for fairness in the grading process despite the challenges posed by the pandemic. ...

Rishi Sunak Calls for a Clampdown on 'Rip-off Degrees'

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Summary: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calls for a major shake-up of the university system by imposing a cap on low-quality degrees. Data shows 66 providers have low graduate progression to high-skilled employment or further study after graduating. The government's plan will be implemented in 2025, leading to debates about its timing and effectiveness. Students' opinions are divided, with some emphasizing equal treatment of all degrees and the importance of pursuing one's passion. ...

Eurovision 2023: Decision to ban Volodymyr Zelenskyy from making address 'disappointing'

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Eurovision 2023: Decision to ban Volodymyr Zelenskyy from making address 'disappointing' So, very good morning to you, and I do want to talk about Eurovision in just a moment. But before we get on to that, a couple of stories around today that I want to ask you about. Firstly, comments by the former Conservative Home Secretary, Preeti Patel today, saying that Rishi Sunak needs to offer more hope and optimism for conservatism, or she says he risks presiding over a managed decline of the party and defeat of the next election. Is she right? So, you know, I have a marginal seat. I am reliant on the grassroots of the party to help me. They are determined, as I am, and I think most people within the party, to support the Prime Minister in the endeavours that he has to try and grow the economy and tackle the issues that are the people's priorities. So, I think what they want us t...

Biden Announces AI Leaders' Commitment to Building Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Tech

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Summary: Seven prominent AI companies have pledged to adopt responsible innovation principles. The commitments revolve around safety, security, and trust in AI technology. Companies will prioritize safety by testing and disclosing AI system capabilities and risks. The security of AI systems will be strengthened to protect against cyber threats. Users will be empowered to make informed decisions through content labeling. Bias and discrimination in AI algorithms will be addressed. AI will be leveraged to tackle significant societal challenges and promote education and job opportunities. ...

Nicola Sturgeon's Memoir to Reveal Secrets: A Look at Political Books and Personal Reflections

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Summary: Nicola Sturgeon , the Scottish First Minister, is set to write a personal memoir with the intention of revealing insights about her life and political career. Expectations for political memoir s include the incorporation of humor and displays of politicians' essential humanity , as seen in the humor ous diaries of Alan Clark. Dorothy looks forward to reading Sturgeon's memoir and suggests potential titles while expressing curiosity about the decline in health and education during Sturgeon's tenure. The article highlights the need for Nicola Sturgeon 's memoir to exhibit honesty and self-critique to reso...

Should EU nationals be able to vote in Britain? | Nigel Farage clashes with Sir Vince Cable

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Should EU nationals be able to vote in Britain? | Nigel Farage clashes with Sir Vince Cable And joined by Sir Vince Cable, former leader of that party. Vince, for decades your party has argued for proportionality in our voting system, and it's something that I agree with entirely. Where do you stand on the idea that 16-year-olds should be able to vote? Yeah, of course they should vote. Really? I'm not strongly in favour of it. We've argued it for many years, got nothing to do with tactical calculations about how many of them would vote for us. I think what we discovered in Scotland, actually, that their voting patterns weren't greatly different from older people. But the reason why it's right, I mean, it's not merely that, you know, we want young people to be politically engaged, but that when we're becoming older as a society, there's a much heavier we...

GCSE Pass Rates in England Fall Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels

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Summary: GCSE results data for this year indicates a return to pre-pandemic pass rate levels. Pass rates in England have reached their lowest point since 2007 due to stricter grading . Wales maintains pass rates similar to 2018, while Northern Ireland achieves significantly higher pass rates . Pass rates for English and maths have improved across all nations compared to 2019. Balancing the shift towards pre-pandemic grading with student well-being remains a challenge. ...

GCSEs: Regional Inequality Widens as Share of Top Grades Falls

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Summary: GCSE top grades in England have dropped significantly and regional disparities have increased. Government's efforts for educational equality are criticized as regional differences persist. Contrasts in grading between England, Wales, and Northern Ireland raise questions about fairness. Despite challenges, the current cohort is celebrated for their achievements amid ongoing educational inequalities. ...

Far-right populist Javier Milei takes shock lead in Argentina primary election

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Summary: Far-right populist Javier Milei shocks with over 30% vote in Argentina primary election . Voters express frustration with economic struggles, inflation , and poverty in the country. Milei's outsider status and different approach attract voters seeking change. Questions arise about Milei's ability to govern without strong party support. Three main candidates, including Milei, advance to the general election in October. ...

Tom Bower: 'I was disgusted' by Boris Johnson's attempt to knight his father

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Tom Bower: 'I was disgusted' by Boris Johnson's attempt to knight his father What were your thoughts when you saw this Tom? I was disgusted. Tell me why in particular. Well because I couldn't understand for what he should be knighted. I mean as my book shared conclusively Stanley Johnson was a terrible husband to Boris's mother. She told me shortly before she died in a very long and very harrowing conversation how Stanley, her husband had regularly beat her over the years of her marriage. I mean breaking the nose as your paper reported today was just one consequence. The more important consequence was that she was driven to a nervous breakdown and went to the Maudsley for nearly four months. And not only did he beat her, but he beat her up in front of Boris. So he saw it and combined with this appalling treatment he was serially an adulterer. So she felt complete...

40C Summers in UK 'a Sign of Things to Come', Warns Met Office

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Summary: A UNICEF report warns that half of young people in Europe and Central Asia are exposed to severe heat waves . The Met Office predicts that the UK's record-breaking heat will be the norm by 2060 due to climate change . Extreme temperatures in the UK are increasing faster than the global average, leading to more high-temperature records being broken. Children are particularly vulnerable to extreme heat, leading to potential inequalities in education and health. Global efforts to cut emissions need to be accelerated to limit future climate change impacts. ...