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‘A-posh-trophe’ joke wins London school pupils a posh trophyUncategorized

‘A-posh-trophe’ joke wins London school pupils a posh trophy

Year 5 children’s punctuation pun scoops top prize in the Beano’s Britain’s Funniest Class competition A joke about punctuation has
School’s nearly out for summer and there’s one word on every mother’s lips – help! | Rhiannon Picton-JamesUncategorized

School’s nearly out for summer and there’s one word on every mother’s lips – help! | Rhiannon Picton-James

All the options for childcare are either too short, too expensive or just rubbish. No wonder the birthrate is falling
Labour’s spending review – five key charts underpinning spending to reboot the economyUncategorized

Labour’s spending review – five key charts underpinning spending to reboot the economy

What the chancellor has considered when setting out investment to improve services and security through to the next election Rachel
DHSC’s £122m claim against Michelle Mone-linked company reaches high courtUncategorized

DHSC’s £122m claim against Michelle Mone-linked company reaches high court

Government is seeking to recover money paid to PPE Medpro, which was recommended to ministers by peer The high court
‘Made for sex’: the hedonistic party palaces of New York’s Fire Island – and the blond bombshell who made themUncategorized

‘Made for sex’: the hedonistic party palaces of New York’s Fire Island – and the blond bombshell who made them

It is a ‘queer Xanadu’, a sliver of sand where weekend-long revelling takes place in fabulous modernist beach-houses. As Fire
Hamas has killed 50 Palestinian fighters armed by Israel in Gaza, faction’s associates sayUncategorized

Hamas has killed 50 Palestinian fighters armed by Israel in Gaza, faction’s associates say

Militia led by Yasser abu Shabab says Israeli troops stepped in to defend the militia gang backed by its forces
‘They are making young people ill’: is it time to scrap GCSEs?Uncategorized

‘They are making young people ill’: is it time to scrap GCSEs?

They have shaped the fortunes of young people in the UK for four decades. But now even the former education
Children in England growing up ‘sedentary, scrolling and alone’, say expertsUncategorized

Children in England growing up ‘sedentary, scrolling and alone’, say experts

Raising the Nation Play Commission report recommends ban on ‘no ball games’ signs and raising digital age of consent to
250 days on hunger strike: Can Laila Soueif secure her son’s freedom? – podcastUncategorized

250 days on hunger strike: Can Laila Soueif secure her son’s freedom? – podcast

Who is Alaa Abd el-Fattah and why are British diplomats trying to obtain his release? Patrick Wintour reports Laila Soueif,
Against the grain: as prices and temperatures rise, can Japan learn to love imported rice?Uncategorized

Against the grain: as prices and temperatures rise, can Japan learn to love imported rice?

The political and cultural insulation of Japan’s beloved grain is falling apart, and experts warn the country’s relationship with the

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