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Bosses in the early years sector say the government's uplift in funding will not cover rising costs.
Nurseries warn of rising fees ahead of childcare expansion
Bosses in the early years sector say the government's uplift in funding will not cover rising costs.
'I tried everything to get my daughter to go to school'
Twelve-year-old Hannah missed most of her primary education but has been receiving support to get her back to school.
Plan to fine Devon schools £21k for each exclusion
A report to Devon County Council said the move could raise more than £5m a year.
Free school meal funding 'not enough' - caterer
A rise of 5p paid to schools for free meals will take food of children's plates, Adam Curtis says.
The GOP's 2025 Reconciliation Fight
Senate Republicans have the better strategy to post an early victory.
A Simple Way to Cut NEPA's Red Tape
The Supreme Court should take account of all the environmental laws enacted since 1970.
A Supreme Court Permitting Landmark
The Justices can rein in abuses of NEPA by lower courts in an important case.
Biden Takes an Undeserved Syria Victory Lap
Assad’s fall and Hezbollah’s weakness were no thanks to him.
A Just Verdict for Daniel Penny
A Manhattan jury rebukes the prosecution by progressive district attorney Alvin Bragg.
China's Economy on the Loose (Money)
When all else fails, Beijing tries easier credit again.
Trade Policy Means More Than Tariffs
An offensive agenda is necessary to promote U.S. interests in the digital economy.
The World War II Lesson for DOGE
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy could emulate the ‘dollar-a-year men,’ who built the greatest military production machine the world has ever seen.
Tehran May Tempt Trump With Talks
The Islamic Republic is on the ropes, but it could still exploit the threat of rapid nuclear breakout.
Merry Christmas, Daniel Penny
A jury delivers a measure of justice for the Marine turned Good Samaritan by finding him not guilty in the death of Jordan Neely.
Notable & Quotable: Systemic
‘Experts worry that Neely’s killing is, in part, a result of relentless political rhetoric that has contributed to the public’s incomplete understanding of actual crime levels.’
Trump's Diverse Cabinet Picks---Rivals or Courtiers?
The ideological range could signal an openness to new ways of thinking, or government by whim.
Trump Needs a DOGE for Free Speech
Root out regulations and practices that infringe on our First Amendment rights.
University to cut staff after student numbers fall
The university says fewer international students are signing up because of new visa laws.
'One hell of a journey to turn school around'
Idsall School has been making changes since being rated inadequate by Ofsted in September 2022.