The 2021 Future Journalist Awards were organised by Staffordshire University students
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Aspiring young reporters have been honoured at the 2021 Future Journalists Awards.
Thousands of children across the region will be transferring to secondary schools this September (Image: Getty Images)
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Pressure on Stoke-on-Trent’s secondary places has begun to ease after more than 180 extra pupils got into their top-choice schools.
The teaching school hubs will be involved in training everyone from new teachers to aspiring heads (Image: Getty Images)
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Two of the region’s top-performing schools are to be handed responsibility for supporting hundreds of other schools and training teachers.
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North Staffordshire Oscar-winning actress Rachel Shenton has been cast in a film alongside Harry Potter’s David Bradley.
Rachel - who grew up in Blythe Bridge - has been cast as the character Cara in ‘Roy’, which is due out later this year.
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Boris Johnson has urged parents to send their children back to primaries that are set to reopen tomorrow
PM said he had no doubt that schools were safe but refused to rule out full shutdown in the weeks to come
Mr Johnson warned that harsher lockdown measures will probably be needed due to the mutant Covid strain
Ofsted boss Amanda Spielman has delivered stark warning that children s learning cannot be furloughed
Left-wing councils join revolt against Government plans as National Education Union says schools are not safe
Boris Johnson today urged parents to send children back to primary schools but refused to rule out a full shutdown to control the mutant coronavirus strain - as Keir Starmer demanded a new national lockdown within 24 hours.