Inner London students placed in excluded pupils' schools almost double national rate

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BBC has just announced enormous salary increases. What about just making our elderly feel valued.

As usual the Graun refused to consider all the factors and certainly didn’t even attempt to look at root causes of exclusion. As a result sticking plasters will be continue to be sought.

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