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The working-class children struggling to find their way in a new world
White working-class pupils have been the lowest attaining major ethnic group at GCSE level for more than a decade. Jackie Long examines why the system…
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Jackie Long
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A Welsh election like no other: Labour’s dominance under threat
Labour looks vulnerable in Wales like never before, trailing Plaid Cymru and Reform UK in the polls. So much for the old certainties of a Senedd…
Apr 21
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Andy Davies
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Why Iran war could hasten Netanyahu’s exit from power
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu both have elections this year and will have a tough job convincing their electorates that the Iran war has been a…
Apr 13
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Harry Fawcett
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How the military is transforming the way victims of abuse are treated
Harrowing stories of the mistreatment of women have been reported in the military for decades. Paul McNamara has gained exclusive access to a specialist…
Apr 8
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Paul McNamara
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How Trump’s war goals are shifting - with no clear endgame in sight
Donald Trump’s address on the war in Iran was meant to explain his clear exit strategy from the conflict, but it offered few answers, writes Kiran…
Apr 4
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Kiran Moodley
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Examining state of UK’s defence capabilities after Trump claims
Donald Trump claimed Britain didn’t “even have a navy” as he criticised Sir Keir Starmer's refusal to be drawn into the Iran war. FactCheck examines the…
Apr 3
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FactCheck
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Meta harms children’s mental health and safety, court rules
The tech empire’s been fined $375 million dollars following a civil case in the US that agreed Mark Zuckerberg’s company misled users over child safety…
Mar 25
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Amelia Jenne
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War and peace in Iran hinge on Trump’s deal claims
The US President claims Iran and Washington both want a deal to end the war, but Matt Frei asks where does this leave Israel and the regime in Tehran.
Mar 23
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Matt Frei
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Analysing candidates and politics behind Hungary’s election
Ahead of Hungary’s elections next month, Kiran Moodley explores whether Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will continue his 16-year grip on power or if voters…
Mar 21
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Kiran Moodley
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Why hospitals must increase ‘surge’ capacity
The Covid inquiry has exposed how the NHS was unprepared for the Covid-19 outbreak as families tell of how saying goodbye to loved ones in person became…
Mar 19
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Victoria Macdonald
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How Iran has become a war of military, economy and geopolitics
As US-Israeli strikes in Iran show no sign of ending, Lindsey Hilsum examines how controlling a conflict is no easy task, however great a country’s…
Mar 18
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Lindsey Hilsum
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Exclusive: Swimmers say Lake Windermere sewage caused life-threatening illnesses
Visitors say they became violently ill from sewage related infections they caught from England’s largest lake, despite official ratings indicating…
Mar 16
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Alex Thomson
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