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“Do you hear the people sing? It is the sound of angry men” (and women)
Bernard Trafford
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24 June 2022
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What the complacent West must learn from Ukraine’s fight for democracy and self-determination – the importance of education for democratic citizenship
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Two men in a pub: but it’s not one of those jokes. In fact, Party-gate and the state of our democracy are far from...
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It is time the USA became a global superpower once again
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Ministers are floundering into exam chaos: but it’s candidates who’ll suffer
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Let’s leave circuit breakers to the electricians
Keith Hann
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14 October 2020
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Some basic lessons in public relations
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12 October 2020
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A level and GCSE exams won’t take place as “normal” in...
Bernard Trafford
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30 September 2020
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A level meltdown exposes the malaise at the heart of government,...
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Allowing disappointed candidates to cite mock exams to appeal their results?...
Bernard Trafford
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12 August 2020
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Why I feel unrepresented at Westminster and at county hall
Guest Writer
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18 July 2020
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Listen! It’s you know, umm, err, you know, umm, err, yes....
Eric Musgrave
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2 July 2020
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Boris’s billions for building may boost schools but baffle parents
Bernard Trafford
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30 June 2020
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