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The new policing bill will deepen racial inequality, claim groups in open letter to prime minister Boris Johnson

‘The new policing bill will deepen racial inequality,’ claim groups in open letter to prime minister Boris Johnson The government has produced the Bill without consulting Black, Asian and minority ethnic people or the organisations representing them, says the Criminal Justice Alliance JUSTIFIED? : Police arrest someone who attended a vigil for Sarah Everard. Everard s remains were found after she went missing and has sparked conversations about violence against women and girls (Image via Getty Images) DEAR PRIME Minister, We are a group of individuals and organisations deeply concerned that the government’s Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill will further entrench racial inequality in the criminal justice system.

Praise for Dunfermline senior pupils as they rise to assessment challenges ahead of return to school

Praise for Dunfermline senior pupils as they rise to assessment challenges ahead of return to school A Fife head teacher has praised senior pupils for their resilience in adapting to ever changing qualification assessment setbacks. Pupils have faced many challenges from the cancellation of exams and the lockdown. For the latest news and developments affecting children, parents and teachers across Tayside and Fife, sign up for our weekly Schools and Family newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Schools and Family newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A Fife head teacher has praised senior pupils for their resilience in adapting to ever changing qualification assessment setbacks.

Forfar Rotary give tech helping hand to town primary pupils

Updated: March 4, 2021, 9:42 am © Supplied by Forfar Rotary Club Major Jim McCluskey of Forfar Rotary Club, Strathmore PS head teacher Jennifer Garnes and deputy head Ruth McFarlane with P6/7 children. Forfar Rotary Club has received dozens of computers after appealing for devices to put in the hands of local schoolchildren. The club is asking local businesses and individuals to donate unused or surplus laptops and tablets. These will then be refurbished and given to local primary schools for youngsters who may not have access to equipment. Club president Colin Muir said: “We have been amazed by the speedy uptake and received around 25 items to be checked and refurbished.

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