Its thursday, the 13th april. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. The Education Secretary, Justine Greening, has said that she wants a new model of Grammar Schools in england which are open for everyone. She says she particularly wants to ensure that there are much stronger educational outcomes for ordinary Working Families, and notjust the privileged few. But new analysis from the government shows a majority of Selective School places go to more affluent families. Lets here little of whatJustine Greening has been saying in the past few minutes. The final part of the plan for britain is a Fairer Society. A society based on merit. Delivering a Fairer Society should start with education and our schools, making sure that our children and young people can do their very best, and reach their potential wherever they are growing up. That is the means by which we build a better country, its how we deliver the plan for britain. In short, we are the means, our countrys people, each
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travel to hong kong to inspect the audit records of chinese companies listed in the us. that is interesting. inflation is picking up speed injapan. core consumer prices rose 2.6% in august. that s the fastest pace in nearly eight years. inflationary pressures in the world s third largest economy are broadening due to higherfuel and raw material costs. like everywhere else. from north america to asia, extreme weather patterns are having a devastating impact on businesses. china has been experiencing soaring temperatures with flooding in the north and a prolonged drought in the south. in some ways, that s complicating beijing s promise to use cleaner energy, such as hydropower plants rather than coal. monica miller reports. it is the most his grave in china since modern