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Ofqual exam results algorithm was unlawful, says Labour

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Ofqual exam results algorithm was unlawful, says Labour Exclusive: shadow attorney general says ministers would have been aware of at least three breaches of the lawOfqual’s exam results algorithm was unlawful, the shadow attorney general has said, as Gavin Williamson finally gave his backing to the beleaguered regulator.The education secretary, who has previously pointed the finger at Ofqual over the exams fiasco, issued a statement on Wednesday saying he had full confidence in the regulator. He admitted it had ultimately been Ofqual’s decision to make U-turn on results produced by its algorithm in favour of teacher-assessed grades. Continue reading... Go to Source

Calais-based volunteers condemn UK for death of Sudanese teenager

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Calais-based volunteers condemn UK for death of Sudanese teenager Government has failed to provide routes for refugees from northern France, says Clare Moseley of Care4CalaisOn an overcast Wednesday morning in Calais volunteers from Care4Calais were out in force as usual distributing food and other necessities to refugees hoping to cross the Channel to seek sanctuary in the UK.But the mood was much more sombre than usual as the news spread about the death of a young refugee. Volunteers held a short silence to reflect on the bravery and dignity of the young person from Sudan who had lost his life trying to reach safety. Continue reading... Go to Source

Barack Obama to warn that democracy itself is on the line in November election

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Barack Obama to warn that democracy itself is on the line in November election Democratic convention’s third night will feature the former president along with the defeated 2016 candidate, Hillary ClintonBarack Obama planned to warn on Wednesday night that “democracy itself is on the line” in the approaching presidential election contest between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, Obama’s former vice-president.In a speech on the third night of the Democratic national convention, airing directly after Senator Kamala Harris was due to officially accept the party’s nomination to be vice-president, the former president was expected to attack Republican efforts to sabotage mail-in voting and ballot access. Continue reading... Go to Source

Australian pilots drafted to help fly UK drones over Syria and Iraq

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Australian pilots drafted to help fly UK drones over Syria and Iraq Presence of Australian pilots will allow RAF to focus on combat missionsAustralian airforce pilots and private contractors are being drafted in to help fly UK armed Reaper drones over Syria and Iraq amid shortages in RAF crew and concern over the stresses of piloting deadly unmanned aircraft.Their presence allows the RAF to deploy its trained pilots more efficiently on combat missions and helps plug the crew shortages that are deemed to be the greatest risk to the UK’s £1.1bn future drone programme. Continue reading... Go to Source

Jeremy Corbyn: government lectured me about herd immunity

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Jeremy Corbyn: government lectured me about herd immunity Former Labour leader describes idea of letting Covid spread across population as ‘eugenic’Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageJeremy Corbyn has said the government “lectured” him about herd immunity during cross-party coronavirus talks, a policy he described as “eugenic”.The former Labour leader said he was invited to a meeting with Cabinet Office officials in the spring with the shadow health secretary, Jonathan Ashworth, where a talk was held on the topic. Continue reading... Go to Source

Environment Agency chief supports plan to weaken river pollution rules

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Environment Agency chief supports plan to weaken river pollution rules Campaigners say Sir James Bevan is trying to ‘rig system’ and cover up decades of failureThe head of the Environment Agency has endorsed a proposal to weaken laws on cleanliness of polluted rivers, lakes and coastlines after Brexit.Campaigners say Sir James Bevan is trying to “rig the system” to cover up decades of failure by the agency. Continue reading... Go to Source

Sudanese teenager found dead on beach near Calais

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Sudanese teenager found dead on beach near Calais Campaigners blame UK asylum policy after body of 16-year-old washes up at Sangatte A Sudanese teenager who disappeared at sea has been found dead on a beach near Calais, a French minister has said.Marlene Schiappa, who is in charge of citizenship in France’s government, said the 16-year-old was found on the beach of Sangatte on Wednesday morning. Continue reading... Go to Source

Matt Hancock: abolishing PHE is ‘best thing to do right now’

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Matt Hancock: abolishing PHE is 'best thing to do right now' Health secretary rejects suggestion move will cause disruption as country continues to fight Covid-19 Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageMatt Hancock has defended abolishing Public Health England and replacing it with a new body to tackle Covid-19, claiming the controversial move will not lead to disruption.Ministers have been warned by major health bodies that axing PHE and launching a National Institute for Health Protection in its place is a hugely risky move that will distract staff who are working hard to prevent a second wave of coronavirus. Continue reading... Go to Source

Team Ineos: Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas dropped for Tour de France

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Team Ineos: Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas dropped for Tour de France Team Ineos cut pair after poor form at Critérium du DauphinéFroome was desperate to win fifth yellow jerseyChris Froome and Geraint Thomas have been dropped from Team Ineos for this year’s Tour de France after paying the price for their poor form at the recent Critérium du Dauphiné.Froome, who was desperate to win an historic fifth yellow jersey after coming back from a horrific crash last year, will instead race the Vuelta a España in late October. The 2018 winner Thomas, meanwhile, will head Ineos’s challenge in the Giro D’Italia in early October. Continue reading... Go to Source

Bookmakers ‘helped gambling addict squander injury compensation’

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Bookmakers 'helped gambling addict squander injury compensation' Lawyers claim Ladbrokes and Paddy Power let Liam McCarron’s losses reach £500,000Two leading bookmakers helped a severely disabled gambling addict fill out betting slips as he squandered his compensation from a botched operation, it has been claimed.Lawyers for Liam McCarron say that Ladbrokes Coral and Paddy Power failed to intervene over more than three years as his losses reached at least £500,000. Continue reading... Go to Source

Democrats formally nominate Joe Biden for president

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Democrats formally nominate Joe Biden for president Second night of Democratic convention saw 17 rising stars in party deliver the keynote and an elevator operator nominate BidenDemocrats formally nominated Joe Biden for president during an emotional second night of their party’s virtual convention, warning that Donald Trump was an “existential threat” to America who had failed to get a grip on the coronavirus pandemic.The official nomination elevates a historic ticket that includes his vice-presidential running mate Kamala Harris, the first Black woman to be nominated for national office by a major party. Continue reading... Go to Source

Another two years lost to climate inaction, says Greta Thunberg

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Another two years lost to climate inaction, says Greta Thunberg Two years on from her first school strike, activist attacks ‘ignorance and unawareness’Greta Thunberg: the world is still in a state of climate crisis denial Two years on from Greta Thunberg’s first solo school strike for the climate, she says the world has wasted the time by failing to take the necessary action on the crisis.Thunberg’s strike inspired a global movement, and on Thursday she and other leading school strikers will meet Angela Merkel, the chancellor of Germany, which holds the rotating presidency of the European council. They will demand a halt to all fossil fuel investments and subsidies and the establishment of annual, binding carbon budgets based on the best science. Continue reading...

World Bank calls for greater debt relief for poorer countries in wake of Covid-19

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World Bank calls for greater debt relief for poorer countries in wake of Covid-19 President David Maplass says inequality has worsened as depression looms over poorer nationsThe head of the World Bank has called for a more ambitious debt relief plan for poor countries after warning that the Covid-19 recession is turning into a depression in the most challenged parts of the globe.In an interview with the Guardian, David Malpass raised the prospect of the first systematic write-off of debts since the 2005 Gleneagles agreement as he said fresh Bank figures due out next month would show an extra 100 million people had been pushed into poverty by the crisis. Continue reading... Go to Source

Parents and teachers have lost faith in Gavin Williamson, government told

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Parents and teachers have lost faith in Gavin Williamson, government told Unions and MPs say education secretary is unfit to oversee safe return of pupils in EnglandParents and teachers have lost faith in Gavin Williamson’s competence to lead a safe return of pupils to England’s schools within two weeks, trade unions and senior MPs from across the divide have warned.Following the education secretary’s role in the exam results fiasco, Robert Halfon, the Conservative chair of the education select committee, said the prime minister must personally lead the back-to-school campaign in order to ensure confidence. Continue reading... Go to Source

US Senate report goes beyond Mueller to lay bare Trump campaign’s Russia links

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US Senate report goes beyond Mueller to lay bare Trump campaign's Russia links Bipartisan intelligence panel says that Russian who worked on Trump’s 2016 bid was career spy, amid a stunning range of contactsA report by the Senate intelligence committee provides a treasure trove of new details about Donald Trump’s relationship with Moscow, and says that a Russian national who worked closely with Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016 was a career intelligence officer.The bipartisan report runs to nearly 1,000 pages and goes further than last year’s investigation into Russian election interference by special prosecutor Robert Mueller. It lays out a stunning web of contacts between Trump, his top election aides and Russian government officials, in the months leading ...
NYPD urges caution after rash of burglaries on Upper East Side | New York Post

NYPD urges caution after rash of burglaries on Upper East Side | New York Post

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http://youtu.be/pzOR3b_2ZDw The Upper East Side has seen four apartment burglaries within a seven-block radius over the past few weeks — three of them while the inhabitants were away on vacation — and the local police precinct is urging residents of the well-heeled area to take extra precautions. #NYPD #UpperEastSide The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/ Follow The New York Post on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/nypost Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NYPost
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