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Why it’s right for Titus Andronicus to come with a trigger warning
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New Statesman Cambridge University Shakespeare Mental health Trigger warnings English literature
  • Oct 24, 2017
If Oxford colleges exclude black students, the university should intervene
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New Statesman Universities Oxford University Colleges Discrimination University admissions Diversity Equality
  • Oct 20, 2017
Oxford is accepting more state school pupils – in the South East at least
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New Statesman Oxford University University applications University admissions Social inequality
  • Oct 20, 2017
The threat to free speech on campus is a right-wing fantasy
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New Statesman Universities Free speech Safe spaces
  • Oct 19, 2017
The problem with Tory plans to force universities to uphold free speech
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New Statesman Universities Free speech Safe spaces
  • Oct 19, 2017
Fighting inequality with higher education
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New Statesman Inequality Universities
  • Oct 16, 2017
We need compulsory sex education in primary schools to tackle child-on-child abuse
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New Statesman Sex education Primary schools Sexual abuse Compulsory Secondary schools PSHE SRE Safeguarding
  • Oct 10, 2017
The price of accessing higher education
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New Statesman Universities Disadvantaged students Student debt Student loans Employability Graduates Sutton Trust Widening participation
  • Sep 20, 2017
Tuition fees are about more than tuition fees: The DUP and Corbyn get that
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New Statesman Universities Tuition fees Politics Student debt Student loans
  • Sep 13, 2017
Stop pretending “challenging” homophobic professors is part of academic debate
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New Statesman Universities Oxford University Homophobia Academics LGBTQ Intolerance Equality
  • Sep 5, 2017
Are the new A-levels stopping girls reaching their full potential?
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New Statesman Secondary A-levels Gender gap Exam results GCSEs Reforms Grading Attainment
  • Aug 26, 2017
It doesn't matter that the government has got the number of migrants wrong. Here's why
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New Statesman Universities International students Student numbers Student visas Student migration EU nationals
  • Aug 24, 2017
It's a stab in the dark: the myth of predicting your student loan repayments
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New Statesman Universities Tuition fees Student loans Student debt
  • Aug 22, 2017
The dustman and the doctor: fairness and the student fees debate
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New Statesman Universities Tuition fees Student debt Student loans
  • Aug 15, 2017
“Generation Z naturally collaborate”: games legend Ian Livingstone on opening a school
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New Statesman Academies Computing Gaming
  • Aug 7, 2017
Jeremy Corbyn's opponents are going down a blind alley on tuition fees
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New Statesman Universities Politics Tuition fees Student voters Free tuition Student debt Student loans Funding
  • Jul 24, 2017
The extra money for schools is too little, far too late – they are already on their knees
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New Statesman Funding Redundancies Teachers Support staff Justine Greening Budgets Finances Primary schools Secondary schools
  • Jul 19, 2017
The academisation of the Demon Headmaster
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New Statesman Books Headteachers
  • Jul 19, 2017
“The absolute dogs in office skills”: why aren't millennials queuing up for this amazing job?
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New Statesman Employment Skills
  • Jul 18, 2017
If we're going to scrap tuition fees, university should be truly universal
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New Statesman Universities Tuition fees Free tuition Politics Graduate tax
  • Jul 15, 2017
Cross party co-operation really can help us tackle the big questions, including Brexit
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New Statesman Educational inequality Politics Funding Outcomes Disadvantaged pupils
  • Jul 13, 2017
Unrealistic ads promising big teacher salaries won't solve the recruitment crisis
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New Statesman Teachers Teacher recruitment Teachers' pay Retention Unions Mental health Stress
  • Jul 11, 2017
Young people are the answer to the UK’s £63 billion digital skills problem
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New Statesman Digital skills Skills shortage Skills gap Technology STEM
  • Jul 11, 2017
The facts are clear – Conservative university policy has failed
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New Statesman Universities Politics Funding OFFA Drop-out rates University applications IfS Disadvantaged students Maintenance grants Maintenance loans Student debt Student loans Social mobility
  • Jul 6, 2017
Students heeded calls to engage with democracy, now we're being told we got it wrong
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New Statesman Universities Colleges Student voters Politics
  • Jul 5, 2017
Maybe scrapping tuition fees would be regressive. Perhaps we should do it anyway
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New Statesman Tuition fees Universities Free tuition Politics Social mobility Student debt Working class
  • Jul 4, 2017
The right's tropes about lefty teachers ignore the very real reasons they are angry
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New Statesman Public sector pay Teachers Teachers' pay Funding School hours Support staff Redundancies Narrow curriculum Politics
  • Jul 3, 2017
"We repealed, then forgot": the long shadow of Section 28 homophobia
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New Statesman Homophobia LGBT Scotland Bullying
  • Jun 27, 2017
Here's what the argument about tuition fees is missing
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New Statesman Universities Tuition fees Politics Free tuition Postgraduate
  • May 17, 2017
Fewer teachers, more pupils and no more money. Schools are struggling
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New Statesman Grammar schools School meals Teachers Funding Finances Budgets Apprenticeship levy IfS Redundancies Class sizes Narrow curriculum Donations Parents Teacher recruitment Retention Graduates Trainee teachers School places School buildings School choices Free school meals Attainment
  • Apr 27, 2017
Rowan Williams on Stefan Collini: against the market in universities
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New Statesman Universities Economy Social mobility Disadvantaged students Higher Education and Research Bill TEF
  • Apr 14, 2017
Solving the teaching crisis has to start with treating us like professionals
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New Statesman Teachers Teaching Funding Redundancies Teacher shortage Teachers' pay Teacher workload
  • Mar 22, 2017
Why do Tories love grammar schools?
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New Statesman Politics Grammar schools Social mobility Selective education Privilege Attainment Disadvantaged pupils Affluence
  • Mar 9, 2017
As a headteacher, I fear the return of grammars will bring back sink schools too
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New Statesman Grammar schools Headteachers Leaders Selective schools
  • Mar 8, 2017
Sooner or later, a British university is going to go bankrupt
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New Statesman HE Universities Funding Finances
  • Feb 23, 2017
Of course Donald Trump was going to go after universities – despots hate them
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New Statesman HE Universities International USA Politics
  • Feb 2, 2017
I worked as a teacher – so I can tell you how regressive grammar schools are
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Schools New Statesman
  • Sep 25, 2016
An English tragedy: how Boris, Dave and Brexit were formed by Eton college
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Schools New Statesman
  • Sep 21, 2016
The lost boys: how the white working class got left behind
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Schools New Statesman
  • Sep 20, 2016
Grammar schools don't work - and they're dead on arrival in the House of Lords
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Schools New Statesman
  • Sep 16, 2016

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