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Teachers complain about having to do pupils assessments themselves


Teachers claim they have been left in tears and on their knees with exhaustion after being forced to do pupils assessments themselves without any extra pay.
Most schools in Britain are setting tests to decide grades after this summer s GCSEs and A-levels were axed for the second year in a row due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Three in five schools plan to rely heavily on tests when deciding pupils GCSE and A-level grades this summer even though the official exams have been cancelled.
But teachers complain that they are having to mark these papers – and are also unable to earn money from assessing exams for boards outside their normal work. ....

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Britons arrested overseas do NOT have a 'legal right' right to government help, Foreign Office says


British citizens who are wrongfully arrested and tortured overseas will have  no legal right to consular assistance or protection from the state, the Foreign Office has announced. 
In a letter to Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe s lawyers, the Government said it was under no legal obligation to provide assistance to citizens who were falsely accused of a crime while travelling with a British passport.
Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe, 41, a charity worker with the Thomson Reuters Foundation, was arrested in April 2016 at Tehran airport as she was returning home to London with her then 22-month-old daughter, Gabriella, following a family visit in 2016. 
The British-Iranian dual national was jailed for five years on allegations that she plotted to overthrow the Iranian government.  ....

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'Christmas without Nazanin is always hard – but this year we're holding our breath and hoping'


‘Christmas without Nazanin is always hard – but this year we’re holding our breath and hoping’
For Richard Ratcliffe and his daughter Gabriella, the best possible present would be the release from jail of his wife, Nazanin
Richard and Gabriella at home in north London
Credit: Clara Molden for The Telegraph
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is currently serving the end of a five-year jail sentence in Iran after being arrested on spying charges in 2016. Her family and the UK government have always maintained her innocence, with the UK calling on Iran to end her “arbitrary detention”. Her husband Richard Ratcliffe tells Radhika Sanghani how it feels to spend yet another Christmas without his wife at home in London. ....

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