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so that there _ department for education so that there was— department for education so that better information on, given to schools that they may need to change _ given to schools that they may need to change their policy to allow children— to change their policy to allow children to carry epic pens to and from school. because, fiscal policy was that— from school. because, fiscal policy was that they did not want children to bring _ was that they did not want children to bring epic pens into the school. she also— to bring epic pens into the school. she also said that she was going to write _ she also said that she was going to write to _ she also said that she was going to write to the department of health so that better training could be put into place for medical professionals to better— into place for medical professionals to better understand the severity of anaphylactic shock. also, to understand better that they need to be understand better that they need to he quicker— understand better that they need to be quicker when it comes to treatment. her mother there, as you
so that there _ department for education so that there was— department for education so that better information on, given to schools that they may need to change _ given to schools that they may need to change their policy to allow children— to change their policy to allow children to carry epic pens to and from school. because, fiscal policy was that— from school. because, fiscal policy was that they did not want children to bring _ was that they did not want children to bring epic pens...
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the joint ministerial brief where we bring together people like the department for education, the departmenton, the department for pensions, housing communities, local government, and also dcms, and think about how we take a lead, responsibility and get some really clear policy—making and long—term planning around supporting the most vulnerable young people so they don't become neet and don't suffer the negative consequences of that because it is notjust negative consequences for the individual, there is also a massive impact it has in terms of labour market shortages, contributions to the public purse and intergenerational unemployment. 50. public purse and intergenerational unemployment-— unemployment. so, the wider employment _ unemployment. so, the wider employment market - unemployment. so, the wider employment market is - unemployment. so, the wider employment market is reallyl unemployment. so, the wider- employment market is really critical to look at here. when it comes to companies, do you find that they are open to these types of apprenticeships? do they have enough support? are t
the joint ministerial brief where we bring together people like the department for education, the departmenton, the department for pensions, housing communities, local government, and also dcms, and think about how we take a lead, responsibility and get some really clear policy—making and long—term planning around supporting the most vulnerable young people so they don't become neet and don't suffer the negative consequences of that because it is notjust negative consequences for the...
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as a result of the coroner's inquiry the coroner said she was going to write to the department for educationnge their policy to allow children to carry epipens to and from school because hannah's school's policy was that they didn't want children to bring epipens into the school. the coroner said she was going to write to the department of health so that better training could be put into place for medical professionals to better understand the severity of anaphylactic shock. and to understand better that they need to be quicker when it comes to treatment. hannah's mother, as you said, had lost her child and she wants to try and prevent this from happening in the future any other family. happening in the future any other famil . ., ~' ,, more coming up, now. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. we're moving into a quieter couple of days of weather, which is good news because the weekend is just around the corner. there'll be one or two showers coming into northwestern areas, but on the whole it's going to be a dry weekend for us with some sunshine at times, and we're seeing more sunshi
as a result of the coroner's inquiry the coroner said she was going to write to the department for educationnge their policy to allow children to carry epipens to and from school because hannah's school's policy was that they didn't want children to bring epipens into the school. the coroner said she was going to write to the department of health so that better training could be put into place for medical professionals to better understand the severity of anaphylactic shock. and to understand...
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tax cuts and a goal to slash government spending including potentially eliminating federal department for educationthat is when elon musk argued that he would be happy to serve in a cost—cutting committee to look at how american taxpayer money is being spent. trump seemed charmed by thisjob offer saying musk would be the best person for the job given his saying musk would be the best person for thejob given his record of cuts at twitter. there were no challenges from musk. even his attempt to steer the conversation towards renewable energy was dismissed with trump arguing that nuclear threats are a bigger concern. more than the words for elon musk, this interview was about branding by at the forefront of the election campaign is the leading social media platform and bring back advertisers only a week after launching a lawsuit against a group of companies that heat things are boycotting the platform. the technical issues would undoubtedly raise concerns about the capacity to handle future high—profile interviews. we start here in the uk where the latest numbers on the economy will provide food for t
tax cuts and a goal to slash government spending including potentially eliminating federal department for educationthat is when elon musk argued that he would be happy to serve in a cost—cutting committee to look at how american taxpayer money is being spent. trump seemed charmed by thisjob offer saying musk would be the best person for the job given his saying musk would be the best person for thejob given his record of cuts at twitter. there were no challenges from musk. even his attempt to...
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another deceased, sergei gordopolov, served in viktor's detachment, head of the department for educational work. he resisted the attackers, but the criminals took him hostage, tortured him, and filmed the abuse on camera. gordopolov received several stab wounds, a closed craniocerebral injury, and lost a lot of blood. he later died in the hospital. sergei was only 25 years old, had served in the army, and was fond of football and basketball. among the dead are also the names of the head of the security department, ivan krechatov, and the deputy head of the colony for security and operational work, andriy kuchma. management and personnel the federal penitentiary service expresses its deepest condolences to the families of the employees who died in the line of duty. the russian federal penitentiary service will provide all necessary assistance to the families of the employees who suffered during the seizure of the bail. invaders. nazirchon toshev worked as a manager at a taxi company, but due to financial problems he retrained as a drug courier. he was sentenced to 8 years. another alleged c
another deceased, sergei gordopolov, served in viktor's detachment, head of the department for educational work. he resisted the attackers, but the criminals took him hostage, tortured him, and filmed the abuse on camera. gordopolov received several stab wounds, a closed craniocerebral injury, and lost a lot of blood. he later died in the hospital. sergei was only 25 years old, had served in the army, and was fond of football and basketball. among the dead are also the names of the head of the...
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that is way below most other employers and the department for education gives civil servants 28 weeks. so what is the solution? as i was saying in the introduction to your piece, we need more teachers. irate introduction to your piece, we need more teachers— more teachers. we do need more teachers and _ more teachers. we do need more teachers and this _ more teachers. we do need more teachers and this report - more teachers. we do need more teachers and this report is - more teachers. we do need more. teachers and this report is pointing out that there is effectively a leaky bucket. you can try and recruit more and more, but when you have 9000 women leaving every single year because of the lack of flexibility, it is really hard to stop that. one important reality check on maternity pay is that school budgets are incredibly tight. this could only be done at a national level. the academy school said to us it is not for a lack of willingness, but the finances simply don't allow at the moment to give more pay for maternity leave. {iii more pay for maternity leave. of course, if you are th
that is way below most other employers and the department for education gives civil servants 28 weeks. so what is the solution? as i was saying in the introduction to your piece, we need more teachers. irate introduction to your piece, we need more teachers— more teachers. we do need more teachers and _ more teachers. we do need more teachers and this _ more teachers. we do need more teachers and this report - more teachers. we do need more teachers and this report is - more teachers. we do...
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the department for education said the system needed urgent reform, but told us a key priority is tacklingafter taking her fight to court, leah finally feels vindicated. the school had been restraining her unnecessarily and they were ordered to apologise and undergo training. i respect herfor standing up and basically saying enough is enough. ruth clegg, bbc news. we can now speak to jase, his two step daughters attended a special educational needs and disabilities school, send. thank you for being with us. can you describe what happened to her daughter's?— daughter's? they were in a specialist _ daughter's? they were in a specialist placement, - daughter's? they were in a specialist placement, my l daughter's? they were in a - specialist placement, my eldest was in mixed throughout the year. the school used to be fantastic it had the most caring staff and everything until this new company took over and things changed overnight. to the point of more restraints without reason, cost—cutting and still charging you the full fee to the local authority. sorry, charging you the full fee to the lo
the department for education said the system needed urgent reform, but told us a key priority is tacklingafter taking her fight to court, leah finally feels vindicated. the school had been restraining her unnecessarily and they were ordered to apologise and undergo training. i respect herfor standing up and basically saying enough is enough. ruth clegg, bbc news. we can now speak to jase, his two step daughters attended a special educational needs and disabilities school, send. thank you for...
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instructed several departments to find more than £1 billion in savings — that includes the departments for educationd health. one government source told the paper: "we're being asked "to scrape the bone 7 it is properly grim." in another paper, a story not entirely unconnected. the guardian reports on the false accounting at the home office. figures from the institute for fiscal studies suggest the budget they set for asylum, border control, visa and passport spending was £110 million — and what they actually spent was £2.6 billion a year. the paper says that is down to a "bad habit of submitting "initial budgets 7 that departments know to be insufficient." labour is using this to argue things are much worse under the bonnet than we were told. but how much of itjustine can be explained by this constant pressure to find savings? you work in the treasury. when i saw these next to each other today... are departments underestimating what they spend, because that is so much easier than cutting or trying to find savings? and how chronic do you think that problem is? the final debate held in parliament bef
instructed several departments to find more than £1 billion in savings — that includes the departments for educationd health. one government source told the paper: "we're being asked "to scrape the bone 7 it is properly grim." in another paper, a story not entirely unconnected. the guardian reports on the false accounting at the home office. figures from the institute for fiscal studies suggest the budget they set for asylum, border control, visa and passport spending was...
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shutting down the department for education, banning our books, none of that will prepare our kids forure. demonising her children for being who they are and loving who they love, that doesn't make anybody�*s life better. —— demonising our children. instead, instead, it only makes us small. and let me tell you this. growing small is never the answer. going small is the opposite of what we teach our kids. going small is petty, it is unhealthy and quite frankly, it is un—presidential. meanwhile, kamala harris took a break from the democrats�* national convention in chicago to hold a us presidential election rally in milwaukee. speaking at the same venue where the republicans recently held their convention, ms harris said the choice facing voters was the future versus the past. as we all know, this campaign is notjust about us versus donald trump. this is notjust about us versus donald trump. this is about two very different visions for our nation. one, ours, focus on the future. the other focused nation. one, ours, focus on the future. the otherfocused on the past. and, wisconsin, we fig
shutting down the department for education, banning our books, none of that will prepare our kids forure. demonising her children for being who they are and loving who they love, that doesn't make anybody�*s life better. —— demonising our children. instead, instead, it only makes us small. and let me tell you this. growing small is never the answer. going small is the opposite of what we teach our kids. going small is petty, it is unhealthy and quite frankly, it is un—presidential....
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of authority in education, looking at what they might mean for the future, looking at how academic performance is going across northern ireland in general by officials and in the department, the likes of saint patrick's academy, it is a day to focus on pupils and what they have achieved. some will inevitably be disappointed. it is a day of life choices and a day of high emotions. how did you do in your exams? it's how did you do in your exams? it�*s interesting, it does bring it all back, you feel not sin your stomach. it's 25 years this year since i received my a—level results, so it might mean 27 kids gcse, and i seem to remember doing all right, though you still get memories coming back, even some recurring dreams, as i was saying to the principle, sometimes i wake up thinking it is the morning of a particular exam and i don't know enough. the experiences do stick with you for the rest of your life. i suppose what teachers have been saying to people is here today, those that have done really well and may be those who have not done as well as they expected, these exams do not completely define you, they are important and you have worked hard for them, but there is plen
of authority in education, looking at what they might mean for the future, looking at how academic performance is going across northern ireland in general by officials and in the department, the likes of saint patrick's academy, it is a day to focus on pupils and what they have achieved. some will inevitably be disappointed. it is a day of life choices and a day of high emotions. how did you do in your exams? it's how did you do in your exams? it�*s interesting, it does bring it all back, you...
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now, we've just heard from the department for education not too long ago .will be the first year that results would go back down to what they were in pre—pandemic levels . but what pre—pandemic levels. but what we've heard from the education secretary is that around 76% of students that received their a—level results today got into their first choice of university. now that's 4% higher than it was last year. in 2023, after a period of inflated grades, those measured where students were given slightly higher grades based on predictions from their teachers. because of the damage that was done to education during that penod done to education during that period of the pandemic. but in fact, it's even students this yeanin fact, it's even students this year, in 2024 have even performed better than before the pandemic in 2019 by about a percent. i have been speaking to some of the students here at lichfield cathedral school who were pretty happy with the results that they've received this morning. >> they've gone fantastic. i've got more than i needed and i'm off t
now, we've just heard from the department for education not too long ago .will be the first year that results would go back down to what they were in pre—pandemic levels . but what pre—pandemic levels. but what we've heard from the education secretary is that around 76% of students that received their a—level results today got into their first choice of university. now that's 4% higher than it was last year. in 2023, after a period of inflated grades, those measured where students were...
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on president biden's this grew 255 budget request for united states department of education. thank you for leadership and continued partnership. i'm proud of how we work together in a bipartisan fashion during this administration to raise the bar for american education. together, we are prioritize substance over sensationalism, defending public education instead of defunding it. .. learners retain recruitment develop great. the whole question is. the more people access to the monthly billing pathway to careers doors the higher education college affordability. college. making these investments while honoring the bipartisan agreement. when we look beyond that.there is common ground about what matters for our students without getting out by third grade opening career and college pathways making higher education more affordable and i know we will build on not prioritizing results. i look forward to working with you. >> we will begin rounds of five minutes of questioning. like many of my colleagues i am troubled by implementation issues and concerned the number of high school stude
on president biden's this grew 255 budget request for united states department of education. thank you for leadership and continued partnership. i'm proud of how we work together in a bipartisan fashion during this administration to raise the bar for american education. together, we are prioritize substance over sensationalism, defending public education instead of defunding it. .. learners retain recruitment develop great. the whole question is. the more people access to the monthly billing...
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today i will discuss how the office for civil rights at the u.s. department of education distance for kids and our country. and i will share information about what we see in schools to make concrete why the beautiful nondiscrimination guarantee from congress is so important. because kids deserve the education congress promises free from discrimination. because schools are aware we teach people how to participate in democracy, and that is important to do so. we teach at school, and what we teach reading and writing and arithmetic are incredibly high for all of us. starting with where we started, the introduction. congress has charged my office, the office of civil rights department of education to enforce what president kennedy called that no federal funds shall be spent to discriminate. simple guarantee, really quite beautiful. it means it is our job in the office for civil rights to ensure more than 49 million public school students at 18 million college and university students actually learn in the nondiscrimination promise congress has given to us. the main area we enf
today i will discuss how the office for civil rights at the u.s. department of education distance for kids and our country. and i will share information about what we see in schools to make concrete why the beautiful nondiscrimination guarantee from congress is so important. because kids deserve the education congress promises free from discrimination. because schools are aware we teach people how to participate in democracy, and that is important to do so. we teach at school, and what we teach...
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but the department for education claims around 85,000 more places will still be needed if that support week from september next year. those are the latest headlines for now. i'll be back with a full update at 2:00 for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code , alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> cheers! britannia wine club proudly sponsors the gb news financial report . financial report. >> well, let's take a look at the markets for you this hour. the pound will buy you $1.3179 and ,1.189. the price of gold £1,913.38 per ounce. and the ftse 100, just after 1:30, is standing at 8405 points. >> cheers, britannia wine club proudly sponsors the gb news financial report >> right. okay. welcome back to. good afternoon britain with me emily carver. it is now 140 and tube drivers apparently are preparing to go on strike after rejecting a pay offer which would have raised their salaries to almost £70,000. now, london underground staff have been offered a 3.8% pay rise by tfl. however
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that is according to the department for education, which also warns there are still inequalities in theem. the economy is continuing its recovery from last year's recession, with growth extending over the latest quarter. the for office national statistics says. gdp increased by nought point 6% between april and june . between april and june. conservatives claim today's figures are further proof that labour has inherited a growing and resilient economy. but chancellor rachel reeves has said she's inherited more than a decade of low economic growth from the tories . british from the tories. british challenger, two tanks are thought to have been used in ukraine's surprise incursion into russia. it comes after the government confirmed kyiv was free to use uk weapons inside russian territory, with the exception of britain's powerful storm shadow missiles. the latest turn in the conflict has sparked concerns about a wider escalation of tensions between russia and the west , escalation of tensions between russia and the west, and an arrest has been made in connection with the overdose death of
that is according to the department for education, which also warns there are still inequalities in theem. the economy is continuing its recovery from last year's recession, with growth extending over the latest quarter. the for office national statistics says. gdp increased by nought point 6% between april and june . between april and june. conservatives claim today's figures are further proof that labour has inherited a growing and resilient economy. but chancellor rachel reeves has said...
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companies to deny people with pre—existing conditions, we are not going to let him eliminate the department for educationgoing back! not going back! not going back! not going — not going back! not going back! not going back! _ not going back! not going back! not going back! and _ not going back! not going back! not going back! and we - not going back! not going back! not going back! and we are i not going back! and we are charting a new way forward. forward to a future with a strong and growing middle—class because we know a strong middle—class has always been critical to america's success, and building that middle—class will be a defining goal of my presidency. and i'll tell you, this is personalfor me, the middle—class is where i come from. my mother kept a strict budget, we lived within our means yet we wanted for little, and she expected us to make the most of the opportunities that were available to us, and to be grateful for them because, were available to us, and to be gratefulfor them because, as she taught us, opportunity is not available to everyone. that is why we will create what i call an op
companies to deny people with pre—existing conditions, we are not going to let him eliminate the department for educationgoing back! not going back! not going back! not going — not going back! not going back! not going back! _ not going back! not going back! not going back! and _ not going back! not going back! not going back! and we - not going back! not going back! not going back! and we are i not going back! and we are charting a new way forward. forward to a future with a strong and...
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for what applies in schools. applies to every kid including trans kids. just to say in ohio where the 2020 regulations, the department of education offered for title ix, the statute reinforced, those 2020 regulations promised in the preamble the department of education will not tolerate discrimination that meets the definition of sexual harassment in title ix for any student including lgbtq students. that is a quote from the preamble. the recognition of law applies to everyone. the recognition the law protects everyone is long-standing and i'm proud to enforce it. i'm proud here and in any state to make sure any kid has that -- >> thank you for coming to ohio. my name is margaret sanchez and i'm with the ywca of greater cleveland. i was listening and i'm appalled at all of the horrible things that have been happening in today's day and age. i wanted to ask what happened to that teacher at that beauty school who actually abused not only just sexually but the embarrassment of everything. is there a legal action or was he just fired? just like a pedophile will be marked and also be public that that person is a few blocks from your house. what happened to him
for what applies in schools. applies to every kid including trans kids. just to say in ohio where the 2020 regulations, the department of education offered for title ix, the statute reinforced, those 2020 regulations promised in the preamble the department of education will not tolerate discrimination that meets the definition of sexual harassment in title ix for any student including lgbtq students. that is a quote from the preamble. the recognition of law applies to everyone. the recognition...
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old applicants have been accepted into their first choice of university, according to the department for educationews has spoken to students at lichfield cathedral school. >> results have gone pretty well. i've gotten into the university. >> i've wanted to better than expected. >> it feels amazing and weird at the same time. >> i've had to do year 12 twice, but i'm finally here and i've actually gone and done it, so i'm really happy. >> but education secretary bridget phillipson says there are still inequalities in the education system. >> today is about celebrating the achievements of our young people, but i do recognise that the gaps that we've seen opening up under the last conservative government, where it comes to regional differences, are really stark and that gap is widening. there is an awful lot that we need to do and i want to make sure as education secretary, that we break down those barriers to opportunity for our young people, that where you're from doesn't determine what you can go to on achieve in life. >> the economy is continuing its recovery from last year's recession, with growt
old applicants have been accepted into their first choice of university, according to the department for educationews has spoken to students at lichfield cathedral school. >> results have gone pretty well. i've gotten into the university. >> i've wanted to better than expected. >> it feels amazing and weird at the same time. >> i've had to do year 12 twice, but i'm finally here and i've actually gone and done it, so i'm really happy. >> but education secretary...
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for every student. so today at the u.s. department of education for kids and for the country and i will share about what we see in schools and why the beautiful nondiscrimination guarantee from congress is so important most because kids deserve the education congress promises to them and because schools are where we teach people how to participate in democracy and that it's important to do so. so the steaks that we teach in addition to reading, writing and arithmetic are incredibly high for all of us starting with where we started in the introduction, congress charged my office at the department of what the to enforce president calledat the simple justice that no federal funds shall be spent to discriminate. simple guarantees are quite beautiful and it means it is our job in the office of civil rights to ensure more than 49 million public school students in the sector as more than 18 million college and university students actually learn in the nondiscrimination promise given to us. the main areas as mentioned received an all-time high in complain
for every student. so today at the u.s. department of education for kids and for the country and i will share about what we see in schools and why the beautiful nondiscrimination guarantee from congress is so important most because kids deserve the education congress promises to them and because schools are where we teach people how to participate in democracy and that it's important to do so. so the steaks that we teach in addition to reading, writing and arithmetic are incredibly high for all...
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education and vesting and a better future for all of us. it isn't that spirit i come here today to discuss the budget not only about our priority at the departmentf education but about what we are hearing directly from parents and others all over this country and red and blue states alike about where we have common ground when it comes to our hopes for our children. the budget is about making responsible choices together to invest in foundation of american opportunity and raise the bar for a nation's future. it is about sustaining academic recovered from the impact of the pandemic $82.4 billion calculated investments to accelerate learning and success at a crucial time for students to regain lost ground. while also adhering to the bipartisan fiscal responsibility. it's about investing in a stronger future for all americans by boosting funding to close the achievement gap and low income communities through title i support for students with disabilities there i dea support multilingual learners to title iii and retain, recruit and develop great teachers. it's about investing in safer schools the mental health of our students by making more funding
education and vesting and a better future for all of us. it isn't that spirit i come here today to discuss the budget not only about our priority at the departmentf education but about what we are hearing directly from parents and others all over this country and red and blue states alike about where we have common ground when it comes to our hopes for our children. the budget is about making responsible choices together to invest in foundation of american opportunity and raise the bar for a...
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shutting down the department for education, banning our books, none of that will prepare our kids forts taught us better than that, and we deserve so much better than that. that's why we must do everything we can in our power to elect two of those good, bighearted people. there is no other choice than kamala harris and tim walz. no other choice. cheering and applause but as we embrace this renewed sense of hope, letters not forget the despair we have felt —— let us not forget what we are up against. yes, kamala and tim walz are doing great now, we are loving it, they are packing arenas, folks are energised and we are feeling good, but remember there are still so many people who are desperate for a different outcome. you are ready to question and criticise every move kamala makes, who are eager to spread those lies, who don't want to vote for a woman, who will continue to prioritise building their wealth over ensuring that everyone has enough. so no matter how good we feel tonight, tomorrow or the next day, this is going to be an uphill battle. so, folks, we cannot be our own worst ene
shutting down the department for education, banning our books, none of that will prepare our kids forts taught us better than that, and we deserve so much better than that. that's why we must do everything we can in our power to elect two of those good, bighearted people. there is no other choice than kamala harris and tim walz. no other choice. cheering and applause but as we embrace this renewed sense of hope, letters not forget the despair we have felt —— let us not forget what we are up...
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but the department for education claims around 85,000 more places will still be needed to be able to free support to 30 hours a week from next september. well baroness jacqui smith told us this morning. it will be an enormously difficult job to make it work. >> we've been really knuckling down since we got into government, boosting up the recruitment campaign for, for example, do something big, which encourages people to come into the childcare workforce, making sure that we've got apprenticeships in place for people developing the new t level in early years education thatis level in early years education that is actually very popular and successful and enabling more people to be trained and it's why we'll be working between now and next year with early years providers, with local authorities to make sure that those places, as far as we can do are there for parents. >> sir keir starmer is coming under fire this morning after reports he's removed a portrait of one of his predecessors from downing street. senior conservatives are accusing the prime minister of being petty for taking do
but the department for education claims around 85,000 more places will still be needed to be able to free support to 30 hours a week from next september. well baroness jacqui smith told us this morning. it will be an enormously difficult job to make it work. >> we've been really knuckling down since we got into government, boosting up the recruitment campaign for, for example, do something big, which encourages people to come into the childcare workforce, making sure that we've got...
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department of education. ronald reagan first called for closing department of education. n plank for longer than i've been alive. longer than even you've been alive. similar in age but longer than both of us alive. this is a very fundamental plank of the republican party closing the department of education kangs and shifting it all back to the states. >> andy abortion overlap? >> that, really glad, again. really glad for this invitation to state to your audience, because it's so much better to hear without filter in between, there will be no national abortion ban under a trump administration. there will not be a national ban on abortion. it will be left up to the voters in the several states. so you live in rhode island, your state legislature and your governor will decide the laws based upon your input or a valid referendum or live in ohio or kansas. >> so to the extend 25 members of congress you know some republican members of congress and used to work in congress as well said that. you're saying, no, to that? >> no. i will say one more think which is an important thing
department of education. ronald reagan first called for closing department of education. n plank for longer than i've been alive. longer than even you've been alive. similar in age but longer than both of us alive. this is a very fundamental plank of the republican party closing the department of education kangs and shifting it all back to the states. >> andy abortion overlap? >> that, really glad, again. really glad for this invitation to state to your audience, because it's so...
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but the department for education claims around 85,000 more places will be needed to be able to extend us it will be an enormously difficult job to make it work. >> we've been really knuckling down since we got into government, boosting up the recruitment campaign for, for example, do something big, which encourages people to come into the childcare workforce, making sure that we've got apprenticeships in place for people developing the new t level in early years education thatis level in early years education that is actually very popular and successful and enabling more people to be trained. and it's why we'll be working between now and next year. with early years providers, with local authorities, to make sure that those places, as far as we can do are there for parents and extinction rebellion have started three days of protesting in home park near windsor castle. >> the climate activists said they chose to have windsor castle as the backdrop, as it perfectly symbolises an out—of—date system in urgent need of change. protesters at the windsor camp have, however, said they have no p
but the department for education claims around 85,000 more places will be needed to be able to extend us it will be an enormously difficult job to make it work. >> we've been really knuckling down since we got into government, boosting up the recruitment campaign for, for example, do something big, which encourages people to come into the childcare workforce, making sure that we've got apprenticeships in place for people developing the new t level in early years education thatis level in...
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the department for education told us that "it's working closely with the sector to ensure there is earliera look at the tubes now, severe delays on the hammersmith and city as well as the 0verground and minor delays on the northern line. now onto the weather with sophia herod. good morning. we see a change in the weather today. we have got more in the way of cloud and it's going to feel cooler as well. we've got a chance of showers which could be thundery at times so quite a grey and damp day for us but it brightens up as we look to thursday, the isobars tighten up so it is going to be windy. then on friday we've got a weather front moving our way, bringing some rain. so more unsettled. but as we look to the rest of today, we've got more in the way of cloud, we've got some showers which could be thundery at times as well. should be a little bit drier for most of us during the afternoon, and some breaks in that cloud certainly. temperatures feeling cooler at around 22 to 25 celsius. so overnight we do start to see this cloud breaking away, it's mostly dry for us as we start the day on thurs
the department for education told us that "it's working closely with the sector to ensure there is earliera look at the tubes now, severe delays on the hammersmith and city as well as the 0verground and minor delays on the northern line. now onto the weather with sophia herod. good morning. we see a change in the weather today. we have got more in the way of cloud and it's going to feel cooler as well. we've got a chance of showers which could be thundery at times so quite a grey and damp...
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the department for education estimates— crisis. idget phillipson acknowledged confidence? secretary of state - bridget phillipson acknowledged that there are challenges in terms of achieving — there are challenges in terms of achieving this expansion. and because — achieving this expansion. and because of the chronic underfunding, but most _ because of the chronic underfunding, but most importantly, the capital funding, — but most importantly, the capital funding, last year the government announced £100 million of government funding, _ announced £100 million of government funding, only £5 million of that has been _ funding, only £5 million of that has been distributed to nurseries to expand — been distributed to nurseries to exand. �* , , ., expand. and why is that funding important? _ expand. and why is that funding important? it's _ expand. and why is that funding important? it's important - expand. and why is that funding important? it's important for i expand. and why is that funding - important? it's important for places to exa
the department for education estimates— crisis. idget phillipson acknowledged confidence? secretary of state - bridget phillipson acknowledged that there are challenges in terms of achieving — there are challenges in terms of achieving this expansion. and because — achieving this expansion. and because of the chronic underfunding, but most _ because of the chronic underfunding, but most importantly, the capital funding, — but most importantly, the capital funding, last year the...
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department of education releasing data that they have a surplus? the esa money in arizona comes on the department of education. that budget is being told was forhe superintendent that they are in a surplus. it is not budget busting if the department of education has a surplus. that's a factual conversation. the 80% conversation about whether kids are going to be in private school or getting in the private school is a much more nuanced and important conversation to have. in the state of indiana where i live there is a robust voucher program. it serves about 6% of kids. if you surveyed the families you would hear i want a voucher and i have gone to private school. they would say that kid has always been in private school. they are not asking whether the child would attend a private school without the program. we know the answer to that. the answer is they wouldn't. if you're looking at the data based on in the last year have you attended a public school and they have been on the choice program from the beginning and that it held the access choices, of course they will be an existing private school student. does it matter? we want our families to
department of education releasing data that they have a surplus? the esa money in arizona comes on the department of education. that budget is being told was forhe superintendent that they are in a surplus. it is not budget busting if the department of education has a surplus. that's a factual conversation. the 80% conversation about whether kids are going to be in private school or getting in the private school is a much more nuanced and important conversation to have. in the state of indiana...
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host: and we are talking about your grade for k-12 education in america. here is what the departmentf education does, according t the website, establishes policies for federal aid for education and sends and monitors use of those funds, collects data on america's schools, publishes sech, and prohibits discrimination and injures equal access to education. there budget request for this coming fiscal year, 2025, starting october 1, is $82.4 billion. that request reflects a $3.1 billion increase from the last fiscal year, and they currently employ about 4400 employees. we will go to the phones. yvonne in washington, d.c., republican. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to start by saying that i am a public school teacher. since school year 1998, 1999, so over 20 years experience. i have worked in many states, majority charter schools, and i can say there is a big difference between charter and non-charter public schools. however, education is a national mandate and responsibility for public makers and those in charge of implementing federal laws to actually adhere to. i want
host: and we are talking about your grade for k-12 education in america. here is what the departmentf education does, according t the website, establishes policies for federal aid for education and sends and monitors use of those funds, collects data on america's schools, publishes sech, and prohibits discrimination and injures equal access to education. there budget request for this coming fiscal year, 2025, starting october 1, is $82.4 billion. that request reflects a $3.1 billion increase...
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second trump administration, written by the heritage foundation, outlines a plan for dismantling the department of education. yesterday, former president donald trump headlined an event sponsored by the heritage foundation in washington, the moms for liberty summit. what are your thoughts on the project 2025 agenda, should it actually come to fruition in a second trump term? >> let me say this really simply. the use policy words so that they make it inaccessible to people. what they are trying to do is basically say only rich kids in this country or kids whose parents have power should have opportunity. everything they are trying to take away from when they say dismantle the department of education, it is taking away, sorry for my alphabet soup, title i progress. everything johnson and others tried to do to level the playing field, to create an opportunity, they are trying to take away. they are basically saying tax cuts for the rich, take everything else away for middle- class or poor kids. >> randi weingarten, thank you for being with us is always. >>> up next, my final thoughts on a very special annivers
second trump administration, written by the heritage foundation, outlines a plan for dismantling the department of education. yesterday, former president donald trump headlined an event sponsored by the heritage foundation in washington, the moms for liberty summit. what are your thoughts on the project 2025 agenda, should it actually come to fruition in a second trump term? >> let me say this really simply. the use policy words so that they make it inaccessible to people. what they are...
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a spokesperson for the education department says the administration hadwill keep pushing. the missouri attorney general says this is a huge win for those who believe in paying their own way. >>> vice president kamala harris will continue her bus tour of georgia today. she and her running mate, governor tim walz spent the day traveling together. they made stops, including at a barbecue restaurant. and they dropped in to local band practice and spoke to the students. >> your generation, all that you guys stand for. everything you have at stake is what is going to propel our country into the next era. >> today the democratic nominees will speak with cnn, giving their first joint tv interview since their campaign was launched. the trump campaign is facing scrutiny over the former president's visit to arlington national cemetery. new details are emerging about an incident involving trump's campaign staff. garrett haake has more. >> reporter: the trump campaign is defending the candidate's monday visit to arlington national cemetery, now being criticized for politicizing america'
a spokesperson for the education department says the administration hadwill keep pushing. the missouri attorney general says this is a huge win for those who believe in paying their own way. >>> vice president kamala harris will continue her bus tour of georgia today. she and her running mate, governor tim walz spent the day traveling together. they made stops, including at a barbecue restaurant. and they dropped in to local band practice and spoke to the students. >> your...
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the spokesperson for the education department says the administration will keep pushing to lower repayment options. missouri's attorney general who challenged the plan says this is a huge win for every american who still believes in paying their own way. >>> in nevada, a former politician has been found guilty of murdering an investigative journalist who had written critical stories about him. our morgan chesky takes us inside the courtroom where morgan telles testified in his defense to no avail. >> reporter: 47-year-old robert telles could only shake his head as he heard the jury's verdict. >> guilty of first degree murder. >> reporter: the former administrator found guilty in the murder of investigative reporter jeff gearman, nearly two years after the prominent journalist was found brutally stabbed to death outside his home. prosecutors painting telles as a man out for revenge, after a series of articles by gearman, who uncovered bullying and f favoritism by telles during his time in office. >> the defendant murdered jeff gearman. >> reporter: the jury shown this security video capturi
the spokesperson for the education department says the administration will keep pushing to lower repayment options. missouri's attorney general who challenged the plan says this is a huge win for every american who still believes in paying their own way. >>> in nevada, a former politician has been found guilty of murdering an investigative journalist who had written critical stories about him. our morgan chesky takes us inside the courtroom where morgan telles testified in his defense...
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i remember right after college i was working for the education department as a speech writer and i said, i think i can do a lot of good as somebody working for the government and he said, you can do good working for the government, you can do good as an individual. but as an academic, you can influence a generation. you should become an academic. that conversation was the reason why i became an academic. one of the great drivers for me has been the importance of access. the importance of making sure that the people at georgetown law should be at georgetown law, who can make a difference in the world are here. that is in our dna. i pointed to the capital because it is in our dna but also if you looked on the street you can see the train station. we are here on this spot because georgetown law is really the only top law school that opened as an evening school and that was so the people who deserve to be in law school but who work during the day could take the train and be here and get a great legal education. that is at our core. before the decision last year, georgetown university took t
i remember right after college i was working for the education department as a speech writer and i said, i think i can do a lot of good as somebody working for the government and he said, you can do good working for the government, you can do good as an individual. but as an academic, you can influence a generation. you should become an academic. that conversation was the reason why i became an academic. one of the great drivers for me has been the importance of access. the importance of making...
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they all championed richard nixon for his character, intellect, leadership, abilities, and patriotism. the director of the department of education for the state, california concluded. his recommendation with his devotion to the ideals and principles american government inspires in those with whom he has associated. ralph newman of saint john's university school, who had only known nixon a couple of months at the office of press administration in wrote effusively about nixon during the past five years. in the course of my as associate professor of law in the in the law school at saint john's university, i have come in fairly close contact with some thousands of ambitious and intelligent young men. among i can think of none who possess qualities of character, sound and true as richard nixon. george buescher, who was nixon's supervisor at, the office of press administration. he he concisely stated what the other recommenders knew about richard nixon. he stated, i have i have been greatly impressed by his clear, careful and analytical. letters of recommendation. ordinarily, air the side of being overly overly generous to the person
they all championed richard nixon for his character, intellect, leadership, abilities, and patriotism. the director of the department of education for the state, california concluded. his recommendation with his devotion to the ideals and principles american government inspires in those with whom he has associated. ralph newman of saint john's university school, who had only known nixon a couple of months at the office of press administration in wrote effusively about nixon during the past five...
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for education. in which department should everyone be present? in all the policies , planning and support that should happen , god willing, we can have a good program for the 17 million student population across the country. a part of this student population is happening in non-government schools, or now the tourism and tourism circuit is a part of our organizational activities and it is focused on all the educational processes and activities of the country. what is the difference between non-government schools that are take a look at extracurriculars and school administration by parents are mentioned in the board of directors, of course, in the document of fundamental transformation, the view of education and upbringing of schools in general is the board of directors, of course, not looking at the financial issues of the school administration. participation of families, participation of the neighborhood, participation of zinkhan in the administration of the school. now a part is happening there . most of today's topic, god willing, we are at you
for education. in which department should everyone be present? in all the policies , planning and support that should happen , god willing, we can have a good program for the 17 million student population across the country. a part of this student population is happening in non-government schools, or now the tourism and tourism circuit is a part of our organizational activities and it is focused on all the educational processes and activities of the country. what is the difference between...
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for some time now. they're blaming not only the district, but also the california department of education. >> the >> san francisco teachers, principals and counselors rallying outside the school district's office tuesday night about ongoing staffing shortages. we are short paraprofessional special education a accounts their union says the california department of education is creating barriers for the district to hire more staff, their principals and assistant principals have candidates who've been offered positions as early as april or may. >> some of them moved to the bay area to work usda. and now they're being told their job might not exist despite the money being in our budget is for these positions. now we're being told again to do more with less us. if usd has been under state oversight for financial troubles, the cde has recommended the district cut staff in close schools to eliminate a massive deficit. but the state agency denies that it's keeping the district from hiring more teachers. the cde says state advisors have been working with the district throughout the summer to verify funding for a
for some time now. they're blaming not only the district, but also the california department of education. >> the >> san francisco teachers, principals and counselors rallying outside the school district's office tuesday night about ongoing staffing shortages. we are short paraprofessional special education a accounts their union says the california department of education is creating barriers for the district to hire more staff, their principals and assistant principals have...
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slowdown between the state department of education, which is now exercising some oversight of the school district. they say the department of education doesn't want to hire foritions. if sfusd financial instability means those workers will just have to be laid off next year. the school district released a statement reading in part, quote, we all share the goal of returning sfusd budget to local control, and we are working collaboratively with our fiscal advisors on hiring for vacant positions. labor leaders say that leaves them and the students in the district caught in the middle. >> the reason why we're organizing today is to raise the stories of our educators and our families who are facing the brunt of sort of this slow bureaucratic process that ucsf now we have reached out to the california department of education to look for some clarity on what the holdup is. >> so far, we have not heard back. now, at tonight's school board meeting, superintendent doctor matt wayne is expected to update the process of school closures here in the district. now no school closures are expected to be announced at this meeting, but we are expected to get a timeline for how
slowdown between the state department of education, which is now exercising some oversight of the school district. they say the department of education doesn't want to hire foritions. if sfusd financial instability means those workers will just have to be laid off next year. the school district released a statement reading in part, quote, we all share the goal of returning sfusd budget to local control, and we are working collaboratively with our fiscal advisors on hiring for vacant positions....
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simplification of the critical free application for federal student aid, the fafsa, was hobbled by technical errors. that's according to the department of educationhow much aid they would receive, it made it difficult for families to pick a school. christie childs faced delays last year for her two kids in college and now worries about her high school senior, hannalise, who is banking on a band scholarship for next year. >> i sure hope that they work the bugs out and have it ready to make it user friendly and to have results quickly even if it only covers partial tuition. we still have dorms and books and meals and all of those things to make sure that we have covered. >> reporter: and you need the fafsa information to get to the universities, so they can make an offer and you can see what is the best for your family financially. >> exactly. it's the only way that our family is going to be able to afford to put another child in college. >> reporter: but the new fafsa site father site still isn't ready. the department of education has delayed the october 1 rollout until december while it tests the new version. secretary of education miguel cardona
simplification of the critical free application for federal student aid, the fafsa, was hobbled by technical errors. that's according to the department of educationhow much aid they would receive, it made it difficult for families to pick a school. christie childs faced delays last year for her two kids in college and now worries about her high school senior, hannalise, who is banking on a band scholarship for next year. >> i sure hope that they work the bugs out and have it ready to make...
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>> the smithsonian educators around the country, the department of education all work on a new roadmap called educating for american democracy. it was finished just as the pandemic hit. we had rollout plans in g 2020. in the history and social studies it wasit released but te pandemic interrupted so much. it wasn't rich with the national council social studies, all of the big kind of educational groups in the nation are encouraging districts, states to both learn about but also employee very carefully and thoughtfully done and it opens up to the point of what should they come out of high school learning and not make learning and civics of history, learning in the past exciting and relevant and a little bit less butt it's essential for a democracy's future. but the power of what their vote would mean they would get to vote for the first time when they graduate and if they can feelee like they are informed, d what people taught so hard for for so many years i think that would be a success. is it available on the website? >> it is along with a whole host of other educational material and curricula in american
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the, department for education has said they're considering all options. we can. we've let our views be known, so we're hopeful, but yes, we don't know. >> good stuff. edward zelenskyy, thank you very much for joining us. because you know what universities are all about being exposed to ideas you don't like. and the fact that you think you can have the power to stop people talking, that is ridiculous. that's not a free and stable democracy. thank you very much for joining and stable democracy. thank you very much forjoining us on the very much for joining us on the show. now that's it. that's it from me for now. but don't forget dewbs& co is up next. and if you haven't had enough of me for one week, well, a what's wrong with you? i'm back on sunday. i'll be with anne diamond the beautiful anne diamond the beautiful anne diamond on breakfast from six in the morning on sunday. if you fancy waking up with a bit of martin daubney, you can tune in on sunday morning. look forward to have a fantastic evening! thank you very, very much for your company this week.
the, department for education has said they're considering all options. we can. we've let our views be known, so we're hopeful, but yes, we don't know. >> good stuff. edward zelenskyy, thank you very much for joining us. because you know what universities are all about being exposed to ideas you don't like. and the fact that you think you can have the power to stop people talking, that is ridiculous. that's not a free and stable democracy. thank you very much for joining and stable...
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it seems to me that that's, you know, tips over and i'm slightly unclear as to why this department for educationersee these things. they just develop in the universities and the teacher training institutions without much supervision. so i think there'll be questions raised. >> i think there is an argument for when you look at history to explain the context. it's all about contextualisation and looking back and explaining colonialism or, you know , racism colonialism or, you know, racism in the past or slavery, all of that. in the past or slavery, all of that . absolutely. but what i see that. absolutely. but what i see and i have a four year old in, well, who was in nursery, who will be at school is that he's in a school. he's in a he was in a nursery that was all sorts of colours. and they absolutely children who are brought up, surrounded by difference and surrounded by difference and surrounded by difference and surrounded by people of every skin colour, every faith, every religion are pretty open minded and they don't they don't see whiteness as a thing. in fact, my child doesn't say, oh, so
it seems to me that that's, you know, tips over and i'm slightly unclear as to why this department for educationersee these things. they just develop in the universities and the teacher training institutions without much supervision. so i think there'll be questions raised. >> i think there is an argument for when you look at history to explain the context. it's all about contextualisation and looking back and explaining colonialism or, you know , racism colonialism or, you know, racism...
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for dagestanis who fought militants in 1999. private tutors should be returned to teaching in state educational institutions, such an initiative was put forward by rossobornadzor. the department is concerned about the rapid growth in demand for such educational services. many experienced teachers and young specialists prefer to study with children at home or online due to financial considerations, well, and... schools at this time suffer from a shortage of had to study with tutors. personnel, especially in the regions. svetlana gordeeva studied the problem. tatyana's daughter is a happy graduate already a student, however, in order to successfully pass the unified state exam and enter a university, unfortunately, the school program is not enough to pass the unified state exam with high scores and enter a budget. the program, unfortunately, is designed in such a way that a child cannot fully prepare for the unified state exam. yes, there is. such children who prepare for the unified state exam without tutors, there are such children who prepare individually, but, unfortunately, there are very few of them. all three children, tatyana, went through tutors, someone needed to impr
for dagestanis who fought militants in 1999. private tutors should be returned to teaching in state educational institutions, such an initiative was put forward by rossobornadzor. the department is concerned about the rapid growth in demand for such educational services. many experienced teachers and young specialists prefer to study with children at home or online due to financial considerations, well, and... schools at this time suffer from a shortage of had to study with tutors. personnel,...
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for other people. the chapter on education specifically calls to eliminate protections for trans and non- binary students , maintaining the trend of attacking transgender people. it recommends putting the departments established under the civil rights act in order to ensure that schools and programs that receive federal funding comply with civil rights laws under the control of the department of justice. but you may recall, from our earlier reporting on project 2025, it wants to put the doj under more direct presidential control which means, that under project 2025, the office of civil rights in the education department would likely fall under direct presidential influence. so yes, if you have money to spend and children with no special needs and no learning differences, and you live in an urban area, you may have more choice for your child under project 2025. but for students with special needs, objects -- options are limited for well resourced families. emilys report being turned away from private schools, religious rules and special ed focused charter schools because under voucher systems it is the schools that have the power to choose their students. not the other way around. are department o
for other people. the chapter on education specifically calls to eliminate protections for trans and non- binary students , maintaining the trend of attacking transgender people. it recommends putting the departments established under the civil rights act in order to ensure that schools and programs that receive federal funding comply with civil rights laws under the control of the department of justice. but you may recall, from our earlier reporting on project 2025, it wants to put the doj...