England
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Labour sees no electoral gain in flagging sector’s funding crisis – but losses cannot be sustained much longer
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But authorities say households in some areas need to continue safety measures amid waterborne parasitic disease
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Ahmed Alid, 45, stabbed Terence Carney, 70, and tried to kill another man in attacks described as terrorism
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Exclusive: Experts call for higher taxes and tougher regulation as research shows cost to NHS, other public services and economy
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Authorities confirm 46 cases and warn of weeks-long disruption as firms in Brixham hit by cancellations before school half-term
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FirstGroup submits application for alternative route between capital and Rochdale
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Education select committee concerned that excessive workload is driving teachers out of profession
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Education secretary says guidance will not stop schools teaching children about gender-reassignment surgery
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Analysis by Office for Students says increasing number will need to make significant changes to their funding model
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Protesters call for rent controls as 2,682 households evicted in first quarter of 2024 in England and Wales
Education’s deepest crisis is being ignored by Westminster – and even harsher cuts are on the way