Leaked details suggest special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support is facing its biggest shake-up in a generation, potentially provoking a political backlash.
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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has defended statements she made that questioned whether there are “good Muslims” by ...
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The Balearic Islands have long been a favourite with Brits, but issues around overtourism will see radical plans presented to ...
Act leader David Seymour said his party will campaign on radical public service reform at the election, cutting the number of departments from 41 to no more than 30. The number of ministers would also ...
As far-right parties gains ground across Europe, more hard-line measures are being proposed - including a population cap ...
As Bangladesh votes for its most crucial election on Thursday, the radical Jamaat-e-Islami and its leader, Shafiqur Rahman, ...
Keir Starmer has been warned not to block long-awaited reforms to special needs education, following warnings that growing ...