Tories’ Free Schools Fixation Endangers Children: Unveiling Disturbing Numbers | Warwick Mansell

Tories’ Free Schools Fixation Endangers Children: Unveiling Disturbing Numbers | Warwick Mansell

Could the pursuit of a political agenda outweigh the safety of children in schools? This alarming question stemmed from an interview on Radio 4’s Today programme, where Jonathan Slater, the former permanent secretary of the Department for Education, revealed that the expansion of free schools took priority over rebuilding existing school infrastructure. Free schools were …

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Frightened by Daughter’s Concern: Overcoming Prison Condition Criticism

Frightened by Daughter’s Concern: Overcoming Prison Condition Criticism

Savannah Chrisley, daughter of Todd and Julie Chrisley, expresses concerns for her parents’ safety during their prison sentence. She worries about the possibility of someone planting contraband on them after speaking out about the poor prison conditions. Todd and Julie Chrisley were convicted of defrauding banks of over $30 million in 2021. Loading Something is …

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Unlocking Potential: Maximizing Tax Cuts with a Focus on Efficient Service Delivery – An Editorial

Unlocking Potential: Maximizing Tax Cuts with a Focus on Efficient Service Delivery – An Editorial

Fianna Fáil Finance Minister Michael McGrath Holds the Purse Strings Fianna Fáil’s control over the budget has come a long way since their infamous late-night sing-songs and gatherings of the past. Back in 2010, Ireland’s sovereignty was lost with the Troika bailout, and the country has since made significant progress. Micheál Martin, now Tánaiste, was …

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Why Conducting Experiments is Crucial for Enhancing Adult Industrial Relations

Why Conducting Experiments is Crucial for Enhancing Adult Industrial Relations

Receive free Employment updates We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Employment news every morning. I am fascinated when people lament about the UK’s opposition Labour Party under Sir Keir Starmer being uninteresting and dull. Surprisingly, regarding the labor market, the party’s proposals are more progressive than most realize, even …

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Opinion | Did the Authors of ‘How Democracies Die’ Overestimate the Republicans? A Critical Analysis

Opinion | Did the Authors of ‘How Democracies Die’ Overestimate the Republicans? A Critical Analysis

In their analysis, Levitsky and Ziblatt point out a concerning aspect of our Constitution, the very document meant to safeguard us from autocracy. They argue that the U.S. Constitution, designed in a time before democracy, allows minority factions to regularly impede the will of the majority, and sometimes even control them. This combination of countermajoritarian …

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Sec. Diokno’s Freudian slip uncovered

Sec. Diokno’s Freudian slip uncovered

President Marcos Jr.’s Price Cap on Rice: Caught Off Guard or Miscommunication? In a recent press briefing, Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno was questioned about President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s executive order that set a price cap on rice. Diokno admitted that the President’s economic team was surprised by the decision. Although Diokno eventually expressed support for …

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