A tale of two classrooms
The education system in England and Wales has of late been subject to rapid and tumultuous reforms. These changes have affected every aspect of our...
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The education system in England and Wales has of late been subject to rapid and tumultuous reforms. These changes have affected every aspect of our...
It may have been swept under the carpet in the midst of the latest Brexit conjecture and the worrying developments in Syria, but quietly this...
Is Britain in decline? 2023 is looking bleak for the UK economy. According to the recent IMF forecast, it will be the only major economy in...
The Government has set up a free online learning platform for furloughed workers to learn new skills. But unless it is redesigned and targeted to...
In an election campaign unique for its distinct lack of foreign policy debate, last Friday marked a distinct shift of gear. For the most part,...
While the social, political, economic and geopolitical consequences of a vote to leave the EU continue to spin their way out, the vote itself provides...
With a narrowing of the opinion polls, cracks are again emerging in the Labour Party. One persistent criticism of Keir Starmer’s leadership has re-emerged: he...
The internet has changed everything. We shop online, work online, and entertain ourselves online; we find jobs and partners online. It’s even changed the way...
On a day when the Work and Pensions select committee confirms the Universal Credit IT system is becoming a white elephant and the JRF calculates how little the Bedroom...
The rise of the digital world is changing how people participate in political debate and activism. It can draw people closer to politics, help to...