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The more black headteachers there are, the more it encourages black teachers and pupils to aim high
Revelations that highlight a president's broken promise
From: External news26 Apr 2011
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Barack Obama is not the first US president to find himself held hostage to a campaign pledge that he has been unable to redeem in office
Students, discuss: are degrees the new sub-prime bubble?
From: External news26 Apr 2011
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As in the housing boom, cheap money is chasing overpriced education assets. The challenge is to avoid poor-value university courses
Senior Labour figures on both sides of the referendum on voting change are stepping up their appeal for crucial swing voters within the party
John Sentamu: Is the Big Society big enough to offer shelter to refugees?
From: External news21 Apr 2011
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In 1973 I was forced to flee Idi Amin's brutal regime. I found compassion and care in Britain. Today, I want to live in a society that holds out the same hope for fugitives
Desperate emails speak of 'genocide' as doctors who have treated injured protesters are rounded up
Omar al-Bashir: conflict in Darfur is my responsibility
From: External news21 Apr 2011
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Bashir accuses the UN-backed court of "double standards" and conducting a "campaign of lies"
Libya: Abdul Ati al-Obeidi warns UK plan may worsen war
From: External news21 Apr 2011
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British plan to send a military team to advise rebels fighting Col Gaddafi would harm chances of peace in the country
Netanyahu Invitation Puts Obama on Spot on Peace Plan
From: External news21 Apr 2011
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A Republican invitation for Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to address Congress next month is highlighting the tensions between President Obama and Mr. Netanyahu
Voters won't base AV decision on one politician or party, says Nick Clegg
From: External news20 Apr 2011
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Liberal Democrat leader's comments come amid fears his unpopularity will hit support for alternative vote in 5 May referendum