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I’m a private headteacher – half of our parents receive financial help

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Independent schools are not just for wealthy families, says the principal of a school specialising in performing arts who is worried about a rise in fees under a Labour government

Government scrapped tests to check £4bn childcare plan would work, says watchdog

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Plans to roll out the full entitlement a year early in some local authorities as a test were reportedly cancelled due to 'affordability constraints'

Frank Field, former Labour minister and crossbench peer, dies aged 81

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Lord Field, who was suffering from terminal cancer, died 'following a period of illness' his family said

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Nottingham attack families traumatised by ‘degrading’ police messages

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Barnaby Webber's mother shared an open letter as she said she has been denied the opportunity to speak to the officers 'privately and anonymously'

Eleanor Alberga: ‘I didn’t want to have to shout about being a Black composer’

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As her new piano concerto receives its world premiere, the composer reflects on diversity in music, defying musical fashions, and finding recognition later

My husband is terminally ill – should I be added to the property deeds now?

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A reader wants to know what they should do if they are not on the deeds of their property and whether they would be charged if this were to change

‘Why are so many children, like my son, still dying of asthma?’

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On the 10th anniversary of a report into poor asthma care, a bereaved mother says too little is being done to reduce preventable deaths

Expressionists, Tate Modern review: I wanted to lick Kandinsky’s paintings

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At the heart of this early 20th century movement was the emotionally expressive capacity of paint – and despite its gimmicks, this exhibition is as colourful and energising as you'd expect

Russia’s planned fightback after Ukraine gets missiles from the West

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Russia has a window of opportunity to step up offensives while it has the upper hand in terms of firepower and troops, analysts say

How Sunak’s Rwanda plan could still be stopped, according to lawyers

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Lawyers representing asylum seekers at risk of deportation to Rwanda have started to alter their approach in building cases

The £60k a year anti-ageing clubs replacing the gym

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Forget losing weight or looking fit – the new obsession is a young biological age. But can London's new longevity clinics really deliver what they promise for the price tag?

Why ‘nerveless’ Daniel Farke has Leeds in better shape than the Bielsa era

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Leeds plan to keep £50m Archie Gray and are even considering expanding Elland Road as they prepare for life back in the Premier League

Britons told their French bank accounts ‘are being closed due to Brexit’

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French law dictates that banks can close accounts with a minimum of two months' notice

Sign up for ID for May local elections or risk damage to democracy, voters told

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Campaigners fear new rules will have a 'chilling effect on voting' and could lead to mass disenfranchisement

‘We’ll get rid of the Tories’: Inside the hyperlocal plan to smash the Blue Wall

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The Lib Dems keep losing deposits. But there's confidence a 'ruthless' targeted approach under Ed Davey will work when it matters

Laura Kuenssberg to present BBC’s May election coverage after Huw Edwards quits

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Laura Kuenssberg will present the BBC’s coverage of the May 2 local and mayoral elections in a 'rehearsal' for the general election

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US Senate passes $95bn aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan

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The package also includes a national security bill that could effectively ban TikTok in the United States

Tuesday, Apr 23

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Arsenal humiliate Chelsea on momentous night for Premier League title bid

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Arsenal are roaring into the business end of the title race after dismantling a hapless Chelsea

Security is an investment

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One need not be a warmonger to see that the challenges posed nearby by Russia, and globally by China and Iran, are profound

Glitter: The Popstar Paedophile review: Damns the society that turned a blind eye

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This bruising and important documentary is an indictment of those who let Gary Glitter off the hook for decades

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Arne Slot interested in Liverpool job – but Feyenoord will fight to keep him

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The Dutchman has emerged as the leading contender to succeed Jurgen Klopp, with the prospect of replacing him understood to appeal

Rwanda flights will only carry ‘couple of dozen’ migrants each, ministers indicate

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'It’s not going to be full planes,' a source says as ministers appear to dampen expectations

Labour has its own Rwanda problems

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The question of 'what would you do?' hangs heavy over the Opposition

Jeremy Hunt’s pre-election tax cuts plan could be ruined by high borrowing

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The Government borrowed £6.6bn more than had been forecast during the past financial year, new figures show

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Unai Emery’s new Aston Villa contract could create a Premier League Big Eight

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The Spaniard is perfectly placed to shake up English football's established order after committing to the club until at least 2027

Rishi Sunak’s cruel and costly Rwanda gimmick gives you the measure of the man

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It sends out the message that Britain does not really care about democracy and human rights

A drug-fuelled orgy? Sounds like any old day in the House of Windsor

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There have been plenty of royal scandals, involving sex, drugs or finances - and sometimes all three together

Mass grave found in Gaza as locals say some bodies were stripped with hands tied

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At least 283 bodies discovered at hospital in Khan Yunis this week after withdrawal of Israeli forces, local officials say

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Jason Wilcox has made his first mistake before even starting at Man Utd

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United's technical director must decide if Erik ten Hag is the right man for the job - rather than focusing on delivering a particular style of play

Gary Glitter now: Why paedophile pop star was recalled to prison after release

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A new documentary will uncover how Glitter used his charismatic onstage persona to cover up years of predatory offstage behaviour