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...Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England have all pursued radically different approaches to schools policy since the advent of devolution....
...Marney is determined to incorporate lesser-known work by the greats (“So much history becomes lost,” he said at the relaunch) and kicks off next summer with a revival of Kenneth MacMillan’s 1972 foursome...
...Both Scotland and Wales have a numeracy qualification that is distinct from maths and available as an NQ in Scotland and as a numeracy GCSE in Wales....
...I'm here at Port Talbot in Wales, Britain's largest steelworks. Steel has been made here for decades with giant blast furnaces, but all this is at a crossroads because of net zero....
...Until February 16; further information and tickets here ‘Manon’, Royal Opera House The Royal Ballet’s revival of Kenneth MacMillan’s gorgeous 1974 classic, with a score drawn from across Massenet’s work...
...As education secretary in the late 1980s, it was Conservative politician Kenneth Baker who designed the current system....
...“There’s been a paradigm shift in interest in macro from the previous decade to now, due in large part to central bank activity,” said Kenneth Tropin, chair of $17.5bn-in-assets Graham Capital, which he...
...My cunning plan to do so involved taking a cut-price route to Kenneth Kaunda International, Lusaka’s main airport....
...patti.waldmeir@ft.com Letter in response to this column: Dividing generations does not help solve race issue / From Kenneth Bednar, Charlotte, NC, US...
...Towards the end of her new book of essays, Helen Macdonald confesses that, young and bored, she once stealthily crawled up to a drove of bullocks in Wales, then jumped out and yelled at the animals until...
...The risk of catching Covid-19, he says, has meant he has had to turn down a role in a film with Kenneth Branagh (“one of my favourite actors”)....
...New York Advisory group PJ Solomon promoted Kenneth Baronoff to the newly created role of president. He first joined the company in 1999 and has worked as chief operating officer since 2010....
...The gallery’s then director, Kenneth Clark, recorded that “I have received a large number of suggestions....
...I’d never seen a sparrowhawk either, and certainly not seen one pluck a blue tit out of the air before my eyes and stand on its kill with, in the words of naturalist Kenneth Richmond, “the fury of that lunatic...
...Terry Jones was born in Colwyn Bay, Wales, in 1942....
...Citi said the Royal Commission inquiry, which was chaired by former senior judge Kenneth Hayne, recommended relatively few changes to the law, no meaningful structural changes to the industry and no radical...
...Persistently high inmate populations mean that well over half of jails in England and Wales are overcrowded....
...Though he sits on the opposite side of the European debate, the former Conservative chancellor Kenneth Clarke agrees....
...But in the meantime, the education system in England, Wales and Northern Ireland has taken a retrograde step....
...“I was on an air station down in Pembrokeshire [in Wales]. I was an education officer and also a navigation officer....
...Chris Grayling offered up his department for budget cuts “like a lamb to please the Treasury”, while Kenneth Clarke before him set many of those spending reductions in train....
...He began his career as a tax lawyer and was special adviser on tax to Kenneth Clarke as chancellor between 1995 and 1997....
...Shannon also encouraged experimentalism, an approach she inherited from her tutor Kenneth Webb at Belfast College of Art....
...The development corporation concept has, however, survived in England and Wales. It centred decision-making under one board with the resources to implement them....
...Fifty years ago the Sexual Offences Act 1967 decriminalised homosexual relations in England and Wales between two consenting adults over the age of 21....
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