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960 Suffolk students self-isolating after Covid cases | East Anglian Daily Times

Graham White is from the Suffolk branch of the National Education Union - Credit: Graham White Graham White, the National Education Union (NEU) representative for Suffolk, said there is still  risk pupils will take Covid home to their families, infect teachers and feels the impact of coronavirus over time is still not well understood.  He added: Let s protect the population and let s wait and see to deal with the virus.  I m still going to wear a mask [after July 19, known as Freedom Day] even If I don t need to as I want to protect myself and my family. We can then see about bubbles in November.

Funimation Adds The Dungeon of Black Company For Summer 2021 Anime Lineup

Funimation Adds The Dungeon of Black Company For Summer 2021 Anime Lineup
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The Dungeon of Black Company Anime Reveals 1st Commercial Spot

The Dungeon of Black Company Anime Reveals 1st Commercial Spot
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The Dungeon of Black Company Anime Reveals 3rd Full Promo & Sets Premiere

 The manga from Youhei Yasumura, the artist of the Anti-Magic Academy: The 35th Test Platoon manga, Seven Seas picked it up in 2017 but it’s been running since 2016 through the Mag Comi site. Plot Concept: Kinji, who lacks any kind of work ethic, is a layabout in his modern life. One day, he finds himself transported to another world–but not in a grand fantasy of a hero welcomed with open arms. He’s immediately shoved into a terrible job! Now enslaved by an evil mining company in a fantasy world, Kinji’s about to really learn the meaning of hard work!

Suffolk education leaders slam Government Covid recovery | East Anglian Daily Times

Education leaders in Suffolk believe the Government s plans could have gone further - Credit: PA Education leaders in Suffolk have raised concerns about the amount of money being offered by the Government to help pupils catch up after the Covid pandemic.   On Wednesday the Department for Education announced that £1.4billion of funding would be made available to offer pupils up to 100 million hours of tuition.  But the £1.4bn – made available on top of £1.7bn already pledged – has come under fire as being insufficient to deal with the problems caused by the pandemic.   Graham White said more should have been done sooner to support pupils

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