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Friday, 11 June 2021, 5:33 am | Kimberly-Clark More than 1,500 schools and kura to benefit from new initiative Kimberly-Clark New Zealand is proud to announce it has been named a key partner of the New Zealand Government’s ‘Access to Period Products in Schools’ initiative. Commencing mid-June, students More Tuesday, 5 July 2016, 8:53 am | Kimberly-Clark Flu hygiene lessons help address the spread in classrooms for the 12th winter in a row As SneezeSafe® Healthy Classrooms lessons in primary schools are completed for Term 2 and influenza approaches its annual peak attention is being drawn to flu . More Monday, 22 August 2011, 5:03 pm | Kimberly-Clark Kimberly-Clark NZ welcomes the detailed research conducted by the Green Party, Greenpeace

Harkin challenges Taoiseach on policing resources in Sligo Leitrim

FMQs: Nicola Sturgeon urged to guarantee pupils will not be marked down for appeals

FMQs: Nicola Sturgeon urged to guarantee pupils will not be marked down for appeals Nicola Sturgeon has been challenged to “do the right thing” and guarantee no school pupil appealing their grades this year will see them downgraded. Updated: June 3, 2021, 6:03 pm © PA Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Nicola Sturgeon has been challenged to “do the right thing” and guarantee no school pupil appealing their grades this year will see them downgraded. Pupils were told on Wednesday that they will have the right to appeal their assessment results directly for the first time but face a “perverse gamble” as grades could be moved both up and down if they question their teachers’ marks.

SNP MP says 13-year-old weans from Edinburgh understood Covid border control more than PM

AN SNP MP has challenged Dominic Cummings over why 13-year-old school children could understand the need to close international borders, but the Government could not. Anum Qaisar-Javed, who was elected earlier this month in the Airdrie and Shotts by-election, questioned the former senior advisor during his appearance at a Commons committee today. The former modern studies teacher explained that prior to her election, she had discussed the pandemic handling from a political perspective with her students at an Edinburgh secondary school. She asked if it was a “fair assessment” that “13-year-old weans” from Edinburgh had a better understanding of the reasons for closing borders to international travellers than the Government.

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