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Early years education cuts irresponsible, experts warn
21 Feb 2014: Childhood specialists say closure of council-run nurseries and children's centres risks long-term damage to the most vulnerable
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15 Jun 2014: Andrew Rawnsley: Behind the scenes, Labour's Treasury team has begun to identify how it would squeeze spending to balance the books if the party were to win power
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17 Mar 2014:
If you were to line up every unemployed young person in Britain, they would stretch from London to Edinburgh. Emma Howard meets some of those who are struggling
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21 Feb 2014: Childhood specialists say closure of council-run nurseries and children's centres risks long-term damage to the most vulnerable
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22 Jan 2014: Jim Chalmers: The extreme budget cuts put forward by the Abbott government will hit communities like mine especially hard, greatly heightening the risk of future rising joblessness
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22 Jan 2014: Scottish ministers clear way for closure of secondary school serving population of 73, forcing pupils to board in Lerwick
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24 Dec 2013: Michael Chessum: The experience of the education sector in its opposition to marketisation fits a historical pattern of political policing
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27 Nov 2013: Michael Chessum: When student loans are sold off, the door is left open to repayment conditions changing. The government's assurances are worth nothing
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Interactive, 30 Oct 2013:
Spending on UK education could be cut by a fifth without harming schooling standards according to a report by the think-tank Reform. This interactive shows what would happen if their proposal were to become policy.
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13 Sep 2013: Michael Chessum, Hannah Webb and Mike Shaw: Despite your promises in 2010, we are witnessing the transformation of a public service into a luxury. It's time for direct action
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