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British Government Caught Surveilling Social Media Presence Of School Staff Members

British Government Caught Surveilling Social Media Presence Of School Staff Members
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British government caught surveilling social media presence of school staff members – NaturalNews.com

British government caught surveilling social media presence of school staff members – NaturalNews.com
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How to get the public sector ready for artificial intelligence

How to get the public sector ready for artificial intelligence
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PETER HITCHENS: How a former head of Ofsted did for schools what Gerald Ratner did for his cheap tat

PETER HITCHENS: Not since Gerald Ratner destroyed his own jewellery business in 1991 has anyone so completely upset his own industry as Sir Michael Wilshaw (left) did last week.

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Fixing the roof figuratively, but not literally | British Politics and Policy at LSE

England is an outlier among OECD countries in having both lower numeracy and literacy levels among school pupils aged 16 to 20 than those in their 60s. Gwyn Bevan argues this constitutes yet another example of serious dysfunctions in the governance of England's public services. 

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