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City Hall is providing £2.3m to get more mentors like Nkechi Simms into Pupil Referral Units.
Congress's Social Security Gift to Government Unions
The House passes a bipartisan benefit blowout, though the program is already going broke.
Antisemitism in America: My Campus Tour
When I see the determination of these brave Jewish students standing tall, I feel hope.
Trump Keeps Trolling as the 'Resistance' Fades
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth? Attorney General Matt Gaetz? He can’t be serious, can he? Meanwhile, Democrats look for new ways to cope.
Trump's Recess-Appointment Scheme
To install AG Matt Gaetz this way would be anti-constitutional.
Hochul's New York Driving Tax Is Back
Her ‘pause’ kept the issue from hurting Democrats in the House.
Trump's Matt Gaetz Fugue
With his nomination for attorney general, the president-elect crosses the thin line that separates bravery from foolhardiness.
Trump's GOP Revival Isn't Sectarian
What the expanding Republican coalition means for the pious and the ‘nones.’
Theodore Olson's Life of the Law
The former solicitor general made history as a Supreme Court litigant and litigator.
Markets Foiled Transgender Ideology
Until last week, the only way to cast a vote against this moral revolution was with your dollars.
How Trump Can Combat Censorship
He should order federal bureaucrats to report publicly their attempts to suppress speech.
'LeRoy Neiman': Kitsch on Canvas
LeRoy Neiman’s breakthrough came when a maintenance man at his building offered him a wheelbarrow full of leftover enamel paint.
'All We Imagine as Light' Review: Love and Longing in Mumbai
Writer-director Payal Kapadia’s vibrant drama follows two nurses who share an apartment in the Indian city.
'Red One' Review: Dwayne Johnson's Christmas Mission
The actor stars in Jake Kasdan’s action-comedy as the North Pole’s head of security, who sets out to save Santa after he is kidnapped.
Germany's Government Gets Mugged by Climate-Change Reality
It all started with a 2023 court decision that made Berlin treat green policy like any other issue.
Theodore Olson, 1940-2024
The great Supreme Court litigator won Bush v. Gore in 2000.
University cash crisis to get worse despite tuition fee rise, BBC told
More than three quarters of universities expected to face financial problems next year.
Job cuts 'inevitable' over £30m university deficit
Dundee University has told staff it faces "an extremely challenging period" for the higher education sector.
IT issue forces school closure to safeguard pupils
Budehaven Community School said its internet, registration and telephone services had stopped working.
More families being 'forced' into home education
The children's commissioner says she is "deeply concerned" by a doubling in home education figures.