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Foreign Office | .@WilliamJHague: International community absolutely sickened by deaths of more t...
18:03Foreign Office
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.@WilliamJHague: International community absolutely sickened by deaths of more than a hundred unarmed men, women & children in #Syria
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Tory loyalists saying Warsi all above board. Do they mean "above board and lodgi...
18:03Patrick O'Flynn
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Tory loyalists saying Warsi all above board. Do they mean "above board and lodging"?
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Foreign Office | .@WilliamJHague: Assad regime blaming others for what's happening in #Syria, try...
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.@WilliamJHague: Assad regime blaming others for what's happening in #Syria, trying to avoid responsibility for scale of death & destruction
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David Mitchell admitting he didn't know as much about European issues as he once...
17:55Patrick O'Flynn
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David Mitchell admitting he didn't know as much about European issues as he once thought http://t.co/z5yECrRR
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In what order will they go? Hunt first, then Wasai, then Cameron? Or Wasai, Hu...
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In what order will they go? Hunt first, then Wasai, then Cameron? Or Wasai, Hunt, Cameron ? What's the betting odds? http://t.co/USnW3Xld
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NASUWT comments on the announcement by Ofqual over exam board errors
Wednesday 21st December 2011
NASUWT comments ahead of chief secretary to Treasury's statement on public sector pensions
Tuesday 20th December 2011
Curriculum policy driven more by ideology than an attempt to meet learning needs
Tuesday 20th December 2011
Government fails to meet children's legitimate expectations and entitlements
Friday 16th December 2011
Educational achievement secured despite the Coalition's education policies
Friday 16th December 2011
'Educational achievement secured despite the coalition's education policies' says the NASUWT
Friday 16th December 2011
Academies overpaid by hundreds of thousands of pounds
Thursday 8th December 2011
Secretary of State is prejudging the regulator's review
Thursday 8th December 2011
Banding system will be distorted and manipulated to rank schools
Thursday 8th December 2011
NASUWT to appeal High Court decision
Friday 2nd December 2011
'Quiet revolution' call to newly qualified teachers
Tuesday 22nd November 2011
Academy members hear 'yes' vote call
Monday 7th November 2011
Government's response to 16-19 report inadequate
Tuesday 1st November 2011
Implications of proposed UCAS change 'highly significant'
Monday 31st October 2011
Thousands of teachers call for a halt to pensions changes
Thursday 27th October 2011
NASUWT comments on the appointment of the new chief inspector
Friday 14th October 2011
30 per cent of teachers falsely accused
Thursday 13th October 2011
Spending cuts threaten special needs provision
Wednesday 12th October 2011
Controlled assessment 'seriously jeopardises pupils' learning'
Friday 7th October 2011
'Michael Gove's speech will add to the depression in teacher morale', says the NASUWT
Wednesday 5th October 2011
Coalition plans will 'undermine' school discipline
Wednesday 5th October 2011
Volunteers no substitute for teachers, NASUWT tells Conservatives
Tuesday 4th October 2011
'Secretary of state's statement on academies is blatant propaganda'
Tuesday 4th October 2011
Largest teachers union announces ballot for action
Tuesday 4th October 2011
NASUWT: 'The coalition government has cornered the market in irresponsibility'
Monday 3rd October 2011
The 'shifting sands' approach to inspection doesn't help to raise standards' says the NASUWT
Friday 30th September 2011
Parents have a key role to play in supporting schools to stamp out bullying says the NASUWT
Thursday 29th September 2011
NASUWT comments on the speech to the Labour Party Conference of the shadow secretary of state for education
Thursday 29th September 2011
Labour urged to speak up for state education
Wednesday 28th September 2011
'McCormac strips teachers of their professionalism,' says NASUWT
Tuesday 27th September 2011
Liberal Democrats urged to champion state education
Monday 19th September 2011
'Hitting children with sticks does not improve behaviour'
Friday 16th September 2011
Government faces perfect storm
Wednesday 14th September 2011
OECD report rejects coalition government's education policies
Tuesday 13th September 2011
NASUWT condemns coalition at TUC congress
Tuesday 13th September 2011
'A sustainable economy cannot be built on abusing the rights of working people'
Monday 12th September 2011
Nick Clegg's free school speech 'too little, too late'
Monday 5th September 2011
Free schools: 'A costly and unnecessary experiment'
Thursday 1st September 2011
'The coalition has ripped up the social contract between the state and young people' says the NASUWT
Thursday 25th August 2011
Draft schools admissions code shows contempt for parliament
Friday 19th August 2011
'Gold standard' in danger of being tarnished
Thursday 4th August 2011
England and Wales: Teachers' pensions overpayments
Tuesday 2nd August 2011
NASUWT comments on school exclusion figures
Thursday 28th July 2011
NASUWT comments on select committee report on the English Baccalaureate
Thursday 28th July 2011
Deputy general secretary re-elected to EI executive board
Monday 25th July 2011
'New standards – A stick with which to beat teachers' says the NASUWT
Thursday 14th July 2011
Enhanced support 'vital' for overseas-trained teachers
Tuesday 12th July 2011
Early years curriculum - 'slimming down is simply dumbing down' says the NASUWT
Thursday 7th July 2011
Government must change the law to prohibit racists from teaching in schools
Tuesday 5th July 2011
Members warned of 'long hard battle' over pensions
Monday 4th July 2011
Asbestos fears over BSF cuts
Wednesday 29th June 2011
Support for public services in face of privatisation agenda
Tuesday 28th June 2011
High Court sets date for NASUWT's pensions judicial review claim
Friday 24th June 2011
'Bew ducks the issue and comes up with a fudge' says the NASUWT
Thursday 23rd June 2011
Less than enthusiastic response for more of the same from the secretary of state
Thursday 16th June 2011
NASUWT backs Archbishop's stance on key policy reforms
Thursday 9th June 2011
Why is it acceptable to sell our children's education?
Thursday 2nd June 2011
Admissions code - 'selection by the front door' says NASUWT
Friday 27th May 2011
'Public accounts committee report is a shocking indictment of the treasury' says the NASUWT
Thursday 26th May 2011
Almost half of Scotland's teachers considering leaving the profession
Wednesday 25th May 2011
Teachers to be placed on permanent capability procedures
Tuesday 24th May 2011
BBC Wales school league tables 'not worth the paper they are written on' says the NASUWT
Monday 23rd May 2011
Thousands of angry teachers issue stark warning to treasury chief
Friday 13th May 2011
NASUWT comments on the statement on the Wolf review
Thursday 12th May 2011
Free schools project is a magnet for eccentrics and extremists
Wednesday 11th May 2011
Education Bill will 'wreck state schooling'
Tuesday 10th May 2011
Secretary of State gives licence for 25% pay rise for heads
Monday 9th May 2011
Summary of the NASUWT's response to the McCormac review
Tuesday 3rd May 2011
NASUWT to seek legal redress on COSLA proposals
Tuesday 3rd May 2011
Ministers should pause for thought on workers' memorial day
Thursday 28th April 2011
Education commitment not on G20 agenda
Wednesday 20th April 2011
Coalition government's announcement on pupil behaviour
Monday 4th April 2011
Young people deserve more respect than this partial u-turn on EMA
Tuesday 29th March 2011
Budget 2011: NASUWT response to budget 2011
Wednesday 23rd March 2011
Budget 2011: The misery continues for ordinary families
Wednesday 23rd March 2011
Overwhelming rejection of employers' proposals to change teachers' pay and conditions of service
Monday 21st March 2011
Overseas trained teachers
Friday 18th March 2011
'Ministers' knee-jerk pronouncements rightly rejected' says NASUWT
Tuesday 15th March 2011
Hutton report 'an attack on ordinary workers'
Thursday 10th March 2011
'Assault on pensions is borne out of the irrational contempt the coalition has for public service workers' says the NASUWT
Thursday 10th March 2011
NASUWT comments on the special educational needs Green Paper
Wednesday 9th March 2011
NASUWT comments on the Wolf review of vocational education
Thursday 3rd March 2011
NASUWT questions the ability of an unrepentant secretary of state to act fairly on behalf of children and young people
Wednesday 2nd March 2011
NASUWT comments on the Taxpayers' Alliance report on supply teachers
Thursday 24th February 2011
'Imposing on teachers one method of teaching reading is like telling surgeons they can only use a scalpel to operate'
Tuesday 15th February 2011
NASUWT welcomes building schools for the furure ruling
Friday 11th February 2011
Education Bill - a horrifying vision for the future of education
Tuesday 8th February 2011
Coalition should come clean on free school funding
Monday 7th February 2011
NASUWT calls on the secretary of state to come clean on free school funding
Monday 7th February 2011
NASUWT condemns 'draconian' educaiton plans
Thursday 3rd February 2011
'You can have any school as long as it's an academy'
Friday 28th January 2011
Favoured academies - free to profiteer
Thursday 27th January 2011
'Education Bill – conceived by a power junkie', says the NASUWT
Thursday 27th January 2011
'What price school improvement as funding gap widens?' says the NASUWT
Wednesday 26th January 2011
Scandal of academy programme crippling local authorities
Tuesday 25th January 2011
Teachers' growing anger about coalition's attacks on public service pay and pensions
Monday 24th January 2011
NASUWT comments on the prime minister's speech
Monday 17th January 2011
NASUWT calls for withdrawal of threats by education minister to avert dispute with the education secretary
Friday 14th January 2011
Relentlessly elitist approach to education condemns schools to 'live or die' by a narrow range of subjects
Wednesday 12th January 2011
Teachers face further pay cuts while bankers get set to recieve lottery-level bonuses
Monday 10th January 2011
NASUWT calls on the coaliton government to stop distracting schools from teaching and learning
Thursday 6th January 2011
Number of Academy schools 'no cause for celebration'
Thursday 6th January 2011

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