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2023-03-02
Perhaps I should have quit when my plea to put pupils first was ignored
The claim of a ‘protective ring’ put around England’s care homes was a lie, says Labour
I had no choice – the disregard for children was appalling
Pupils sent home after false positive rather than unpicking failing policy
Teachers were ‘looking for excuse not to be in class’ during pandemic
No good reason for ‘rule of six’ – but ministers still backed it
Government by Whatsapp: life and death decisions taken on gut feelings
Inquiry ‘must report by end of the year’
Covid inquiry
We clapped for nurses but politicians failed to value social care staff
Reparation offer an insult, victim of Manchester Arena bomb says
Sussexes kicked out to make way for Andrew
Sheeran ‘spiralling through fear’ over pregnant wife’s tumour
Reading young will help you so much in life, says Queen
Netflix to make West End debut with Stranger Things
Dorries pokes holes in PM’S ‘bluster-filled’ EU deal
EU split like US independence, says Desantis
Boost your gut health by drinking ‘thousands of types of wine’
Birds of a feather do flock together
Putin’s army stuck in mud like Hitler’s in 1941
China and Belarus sign deal to tackle democracy activists
Godfather of Lagos wins Nigeria presidency in disputed election
Havana syndrome unlikely to be enemy attack, US says
El Chapo’s lawyer launches fresh career as a singer
Untruth after untruth was peddled to justify the great lockdown disaster
Parents no longer have a clue what their teenagers are talking about
Left-wing luvvies are endangering Britain
Strike the heart of Russia and watch its resolve crumble
Younger generation deserves answers
Net zero has diluted the benefits of heat pumps
Revolut’s auditor warns that it cannot verify accuracy of accounts
Tesla may make heat pumps for homes, says Musk
Bailey signals imminent end to interest rate rises as inflation cools
London businesses held back by red tape and underinvestment
House prices slump at fastest pace in more than decade as mortgage approvals plummet
Self-employed face £250,000 shortfall in retirement, warns IFS
Jaguar Land Rover owner Tata demands subsidy for steel plants
Aston betting on supercar surge after £495m loss
Investors should have seen this roller coaster coming
Britain’s perilous economic outlook presents stunning buying opportunities
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