Johnson says its a moral duty and a National Priority for schools to reopen fully in england next month. Im very pleased that the Prime Minister is making schools a priority. Ive been arguing for some time that my fear was that children were being left behind in this relaxation of lockdown. 400 taliban militants are to be released after a vote by afghanistans loya jirga, or grand assembly, in kabul. Japan remembers the victims of nagasaki, 75 years after the atom bomb was dropped on the city. In cricket, england stage a stunnng comeback to snatch victory in the first test. International leaders will hold talks later today aimed at raising aid for lebanon following the devastating explosion in beirut five days ago. The Video Conference is being coordinated by france and the United Nations and President Trump is expected to join the call. At least 158 people died and 300,000 were left homeless when a huge store of Ammonium Nitrate exploded in a warehouse in the citys port. Officials esti
Japan remembers the victims of nagasaki, 75 years after the atom bomb was dropped on the city. In cricket, england stage a stunnng comeback to snatch victory in the first test. Hello and welcome. If you are watching in the uk or around the world, stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. International leaders will hold talks later today aimed at raising aid for lebanon following the devastating explosion in beirut five days ago. The Video Conference is being coordinated by france and the United Nations and President Trump is expected to join the call. Ahead of that, in the last few minutes the first lebanese government minister has resigned. The information minister, manal abdel samad, annouced she was quitting citing the failure of the government to carry out reforms. At least 158 people died and 300,000 were left homeless when a huge store of Ammonium Nitrate exploded in a warehouse in the citys port. 0fficials estimate that it caused up to 15 bill
All children were meant to be back in classrooms like this in england before the Summer Holidays, but that plan failed. Now, the Prime Minister is making clear his commitment that things will be different in september. He writes in the mail on sunday. And he continues. Boris johnson has been praised for putting particular emphasis on concerns for vulnerable children, saying he fears if classrooms dont reopen soon they may drop out of education, never to return. Well, im very pleased that the Prime Minister is making skills a priority. Schools a priority. I have been arguing for some time that my fear was that children were being left behind in this relaxation of lockdown, they could not go to the park, they did not have youth clubs, many could not go to school and many couldnt learn because they didnt have that home environment or indeed the tech to do so. So the Prime Minister has told ministers that shops, pubs and restaurants will be expected to close before schools. But that decisi
Japan remembers the victims of nagasaki, 75 years after the atom bomb was dropped on the city. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world. Stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. International leaders will hold talks today aimed at raising aid for lebanon following the devastating explosion in beirut five days ago. The Video Conference is being coordinated by france and the United Nations and President Trump is expected to join the call. And ahead of that, the lebanese government has seen its first resignation of the crisis the information minister Manal Abdel Samad annouced she was quitting citing the failure of the government to carry out reforms. At least 158 people died and 300,000 were left homeless when a huge store of Ammonium Nitrate exploded in a warehouse in the citys port. Officials estimate that it caused up to 15 billion worth of damage and a crater that is 43 meters deep. Today the uk government has pledged an a
What the next step would be by now. And the class of 2020 is facing more uncertainty. Three days after the results came out, here, or so we thought, was the criteria for appealing. On this page of quuals website, students and teachers could find out what a valid mock exam looks like butjust hours later, the document disappeared. In a statement, the regulator said. That is a huge mess, goodness knows what is going on. Quual is sowing confusion amongst pupils, head teachers, School Teachers and its the last thing we need at this time. We need a ronseal appeals system thats simple, people understand it. There is no official reason why the criteria was taken down. But some pointed to a section that suggested if a students mock exam result was better than their predicted grade, the predicted grade would stand. I think this shows the government are making it up as they go along and theyjust simply havent got a clue. I mean, five months ago they were presented with this problem, and no situat