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Making social care free at the point of need for over 65s could save the NHS £4.5bn each year by...
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LGA: Council controlled schools do better with Ofsted
Council controlled schools were more likely to maintain good Ofsted ratings, the Local Government...
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UK’s austerity policy ‘has driven people into poverty’
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A growing number of children are being admitted to mental health hospitals unnecessarily, the...
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PAC: Apprenticeship opportunities for people with lower skills ‘diminishing’
Less-skilled and disadvantaged learners are missing out because of the government’s “out of kilter...
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