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Tag Archives: A Level
Local MPs, call on the Government to welcome Refugees and …
The impact on our nation from COVID-19 and many other worldwide issues clearly requires all of us to try to understand the causes or the symptoms and to support the people who have been most affected by these experiences. Clearly … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged A Level, BTec, COVID-19, NHS, Sally-Ann Hart
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Today’s A level students and teachers are to be celebrated
It is very hard to avoid the challenge that our current educational situation is facing. However whatever the results the students and the teachers and administrative staff all deserve to be thanked for their hard work and their patience in … Continue reading
Studying EU languages is a demand from Brexit supporting MPs
The following is my piece in Today’s Argus column: Following the major shift in 10 out of the 13 District and Borough Councils across Sussex and the impact here in Brighton and Hove last Thursday it is hard to fully understand … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Education, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged A Level, EBacc, GCSE, Languages, Nicholas Soames, Nick Gibb
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Who should make these decisions?
The loss of a range of A level subjects to our Schools as recently reported in several newspapers is a matter that will clearly be of great concern to students who are considering their options for what to study from … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged A Level, Martha Collinson, O Level, Sally Connor
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