in reading was downgraded from outstanding to inadequate . here s our education editor, branwen jeffreys. the inspection at caversham primary, graded inadequate over keeping children safe. the suicide of the head teacher ruth perry while waiting for that report set off the debate leading to today s changes. ofsted says, as a result, it will re inspect schools within three months where similar concerns are raised, overhaul complaints about inspections, tell headteachers to talk to colleagues in confidence about likely results. but ofsted says it can t move away from one word judgments. government uses judgements to decide where to allocate help, where to make interventions like turning a school into an academy. we provide inspection reports which give a lot of information, a lot of very positive information
the house not only voted but got returned this november. they still haven t been sworn in. the insurrectionist-loving, election-denying republicans are still not sworn in three days later. like, wow, i didn t even think this would happen. so this is good for the country. the more dysfunction on their end, the less they ll get done, the less harm they ll do to people on social security and medicare, to people living in poverty. all of that. those are the real winners over these three days, and it looks like now they re going to vote number 11, so they only need 121 more votes for us to break the report set in 1855. is that a record you want to break? it s it s yes! yes, because yes, i mean, at some point, they will not be
for the first time ever. and beyond these numbers, it s ultimately impacting people and their wall either. here s what they ve had to say. it s a heavy think for everybody, but we ve got to keep rolling. we won t take as much road trips as we d like. it s hurting a lot. reporter: so, hallie, we re hearing from people it s changing how they re spending, consolidating both spending, but also their trips, in some cases even cancelling summer plans. this is all happening amid the midterm election season. of course, many of these high prices are not just due to politics, right? but the russian invasion of ukraine as well as hurricane season. drivers better buckle up, hallie. good to see you. thank you. you may be thinking, is it cheaper to drive or fly?
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