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Review: .ISM at gallery12

Photograph by Katie Miller Two undergraduate students from the top arts school in London have curated .ISM, a group show featuring the remarkably talented work of 12 fellow Slade students at gallery12 in Hampstead. Nestled in a delightful bright space on South End Road, this small show…

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Letters: Rowbotham and Eagleton forced out

Letters: We are dismayed by the decision of the University of Manchester to force into retirement two of its most outstanding scholars, Terry Eagleton and Sheila Rowbotham

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One in five 11-year-olds fail to make grade on the three Rs, warns Ofsted

As many as 20% of children leave primary school functionally illiterate, warns chief inspector of schools

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Reading, writing, breastfeeding

Would more young women go back into education if they could take their babies with them? Janet Murray reports

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Improbable research: May 20

Why Parisians have a spring in their step

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Regional science campus loses out

Scientists in the north-west are angry at losing out on funding to southern universities. Natasha Gilbert reports

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John Tatrant on Commonwealth student funding cuts

Commonwealth cuts are not just academic, says John Tarrant

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New right for workers' training

Bosses in all sectors will soon need a good business reason for refusing staff requests for training. Peter Kingston reports

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The grandmother

Joan Doughty has held down a job while bringing up a grandson

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Interview: Chris Humphries

Chris Humphries and his new commission aim to simplify the sector skills councils for employers. Peter Kingston reports

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Report on school's happiness imagined

What might an assessment of a school's happiness look like? Here is a glimpse of such a report

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Study leave cancelled

Pupils are fed up about being made to revise for exams at school, instead of at home. By Joanna Moorhead

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The governor: May 20

We may be in for a disappointment at the review of governance, says Janette Owen

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Mike Baker on England's new exams regulator

To be really successful the new body needs to be proactive and fearless in setting its own agenda, says Mike Baker

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From stowaway to supersize predator: the mice eating rare seabirds alive

House mouse three times their normal size have turned into carnivores threatening world's rare bird species

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MPs vote for hybrid embryos after Brown makes plea to permit 'moral endeavour'

MPs back some of the most controversial elements of the government's human fertilisation and embryology bill

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Extra, Extra

The Boys (of the International Olympic Committee) are back in town . And everything’s looking peachy. Boris may be a bit short of funds for Crossrail. Pete Doherty seems to be able to play football. Is there no end to his talents? Walthamstow Race Track is going to the dogs. Well, actually,…

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London And Beyond With Car Hire

<sep/>heritage sites...an unrivaled arts and theater scene...superb shopping...it's easy to see why London is one of the most popular short break destinations in the UK. What's more, with car hire<sep/>

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Freud Museum Picture Library

Portraits of the Freud.

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Rapha - Home

nice products.

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The Oreo invades Britain | csmonitor.com

not a big oreo fan myself, but I wonder if it will actually catch on

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