Martin Ivens is the editor of the Times Literary Supplement. Previously, he was editor of the Sunday Times of London and its ...
It was during a Tory rally on July 20, 1957, organized to commemorate 25 years of public service by Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd, ...
But as she slumped in a folding chair outside the gates of the British prime minister’s office on day 129 of a hunger strike, ...
The northern English town of Oldham is used to outsiders exploiting it to “drive an agenda,” local councilor Abdul Wahid said ...
The mother of a 13-year-old girl sentenced for 'kicking a door' during the summer riots has backed calls for youngsters ...
Sir Keir Starmer has often talked of his working class upbringing - but while he got a bursary, his school became fee-paying ...
Sutton Trust founder Sir Peter Lampl made the claim as he criticised the Government’s plans to charge VAT on private school fees.
Keir Starmer's plan to widen the definition of ... admitted the girls' murders as well as the attempted murder of eight other children, who cannot be named for legal reasons, class instructor ...
‘We need your Government, Sir Keir Starmer, to stand up and give a visible sign that this country values its children….to make sure the transformative gift of reading is shared with every single child ...
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Critics of the bill say it undermines academy schools. Keir Starmer claims the bill contains measures to protect vulnerable children and the Conservatives are putting children at risk by opposing it.
Isn't it deprived children in England who will pay the price?' she demanded. But Sir Keir insisted Ms Badenoch 'has a nerve' and slammed Conservatives for voting against legislation that included ...
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