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What to know about UK-China relations in 2021 — Quartz


March 8, 2021
When the UK officially left the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020 it put a lot of people out of a job including Nigel Farage, the bombastic former leader of the Brexit Party.
It was an open question what Farage would do next; in a 2021 New Year’s video message that has since been watched more than 1.3 million times, he gave a surprising answer.
“I’ll tell you what the next big challenge is,” he said, “and in some ways, it’s an even bigger challenge than the European Union was a bigger threat to our independence, our way of life, our liberty. And it is China.” ....

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The UK's struggle with digital schooling


The UK’s struggle with digital schooling
The UK government’s sudden decision to close schools left many either unprepared or unable to provide children with online schooling, so what does home learning currently look like for children across the UK?
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Published: 11 Jan 2021 17:45
On Monday 4 January 2021, children were starting their first week back at school after the Christmas break. By that evening, the government announced the closure of schools in England, as well as a country-wide lockdown, and the situation in Wales and Scotland looked similar.
For most, this was a complete surprise, after prime minister Boris Johnson’s insistence that schools were safe enough to stay open. For many, it also highlights the scale of the UK’s digital divide. ....

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