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Society5 years ago
Don’t expect first COVID-19 vaccinations until early 2021: WHO
A WHO expert says researchers are making "good progress" in developing vaccines against COVID-19 but their first use cannot be expected until early 2021.
Don’t expect first COVID-19 vaccinations until early 2021: WHO
Economy5 years ago
UK universities receive record number of applications during lockdown
An unprecedented 40.5% of all 18-year-olds in the UK have applied to go to university, with numbers rising significantly during lockdown, according to the university admissions service UCAS.
UK universities receive record number of applications during lockdown
Society5 years ago
British schools should be free to decide when to reopen
A senior health minister has stated that following nationwide closures to stem the spread of the coronavirus, British schools should be free to decide when to reopen.
British schools should be free to decide when to reopen
Economy5 years ago
British Council’s future in jeopardy without emergency government funding
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to have a severe impact on the British Council’s financial stability, a major union has warned the Council’s future is at risk without emergency government funding.
British Council’s future in jeopardy without emergency government funding
Iran Corona5 years ago
Iran launches online learning application amid virus
The coronavirus has for sure interrupted all aspects of our lives, but when it comes to education, there's always a way.
Iran launches online learning application amid virus
Yemen5 years ago
‘Saudi-led strikes, siege inflict over $12bn losses on Yemen education’
The figure includes 110 schools in Hajjah, and another 106 in Sa’ada.
‘Saudi-led strikes, siege inflict over $12bn losses on Yemen education’
We the People5 years ago
US education inequality
This episode of the program is about inequality in US education and American torture.
US education inequality
Economic Divide5 years ago
Educational inequalities
Globally, the sheer challenge of sending children to school is a key problem, with estimates in the region of 175 Million children in the pre-primary age not enrolled in preliminary education.
Educational inequalities
Economy5 years ago
UK lists those who can still send children to school
The Department for Education has published a list of “key workers” whose children will be prioritised for schooling during general closures because of coronavirus. Schools
UK lists those who can still send children to school
Politics5 years ago
Headteachers and councils demand extra £5.5bn for 'struggling' schools
Headteachers, school governors, councils and unions are to lobby the Chancellor of the Exchequer to press for an extra £5.5bn a year to help schools avoid financial difficulties and cuts.
Headteachers and councils demand extra £5.5bn for 'struggling' schools
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