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Three teachers sat - and failed - the first Cambridge English exam 112 years ago. How would you do?
Could you pass an English exam from 1913? (link is external)
Three teachers sat - and failed - the first Cambridge English exam 112 years ago. How would you do?
Head teacher raising £100k for 'urgent repairs' (link is external)
School bosses say pupils are paying the price because of a lack of decent government investment.
President Trump, Crypto Billionaire (link is external)
His new family tokens, which have soared in value, are courting legal and political trouble.
Trump's Shrewd Order Killing DEI (link is external)
He restores an ethic of merit and eliminates a large bureaucracy.
The Elon-Musk-Is-a-Secret-Nazi Meme (link is external)
A kooky accusation goes from social media, to the press, to the Senate.
Mike Pence Hits the Hong Kong Target (link is external)
Officials freak out after the former VP tells the truth about Jimmy Lai.
Trump's Imperial Presidency? (link is external)
We may be heading to the outer limits of America’s system of checks and balances.
Trump Sets Out to Break Burdensome Rules (link is external)
He hits the ground running as he targets costly and harmful federal regulations.
Why Are There Two Temperatures? (link is external)
It’s more useful to know how cold it feels than how cold it is.
Congress Can Rein In Medicaid Spending (link is external)
By scrapping Biden-era rules, lawmakers can tame a projected $817 billion in federal expenditures over the coming decade.
Trump Follows Biden's Lead by Flouting the Law (link is external)
The president has no power to delay the TikTok ban, impound spending or suspend regulations.
The Secret Service and the President's Life (link is external)
Our investigation after the assassination attempt found deep systemic and cultural problems.
How Trump Can Counter Iran's Nuclear Ambitions (link is external)
If hard-line diplomacy doesn’t work, he’ll likely need to let Israel bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Order America Great Again (link is external)
Donald Trump’s executive orders are a mixed bag of consequential, nothing-burger, edgy and feel-good. A guide to what actually happened.
Schools bill is an act of vandalism, says Kemi Badenoch (link is external)
The Tory leader accuses PM of "vandalism" but Sir Keir says the Schools Bill will protect vulnerable children.
Conference to discuss smartphone impact on children (link is external)
A conference arranged by the campaign group Smartphone Free Childhood, takes place on Thursday.
Dry January for the Swamp (link is external)
Trump aims to restrain bureaucratic cravings for power.
Staff stage new strike over sixth form closure plan (link is external)
The union and school bosses are to meet on Friday for talks aimed at resolving the dispute.
Nigeria: Nigerian Stocks Advance By N472 Billion As Tariff Hike Boosts Interest in MTN Shares (link is external)
[Premium Times] Year to date, the index is up 0.2 per cent.