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Councillors' comments on special needs school support shows lack of understanding in care needed for children
Last month, three Warwickshire councillors were accused of making offensive comments about children needing special education support. At a meeting...
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Did tech kill TV impartiality?
I’m partial to a bit of Michael Portillo, even a dash of Gyles Brandreth, and used to enjoy an occasional dose of Dianne Abbott. But, dear viewers...
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One person’s hallucination is another person’s opinion. Where do we draw the distinction?
By Kate Saunders Distorted sleeves, unseasonal foliage, a missing wedding ring… if the royal Mother’s Day photo controversy has shown us anything, it...
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Moving towards inclusive climate tech investment
With the dramatic slowdown in ESG investing in the past year, venture capital (VC) funds are increasingly important in providing solutions for...
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The $3tn hangover
Anyone who follows what is happening in the private and public markets will have seen the piece in the Financial Times that private equity groups...
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The SEC Newgate AI Weekly
It’s been another rollercoaster week for Artificial Intelligence, with the AI race, AI interviewers, AI image rendering and autonomous ships all...
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For the Sake of Democracy?
The Levelling up Secretary Michael Gove today unveiled the long-trailed updated definition of extremism. The announcement comes following the October...
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‘Let’s do Fridays!’ – getting rid of the pre-weekend no shows, or all just for show?
Last Friday marked the start of one of TfL’s latest initiatives: off-peak tube (and some rail) fares on Fridays. In its latest bid to entice more...
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