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"The agency has reviewed 12 such cases but it is likely that many more exist and have gone unchallenged." Cashing in on academiesHow academy chiefs are 'cashing in' on our schools![]() Government failing to deal with widespread conflicts of interests. In other news...The hypocrisy of the sexual violence summit![]() Britain accused of failing raped women, as a government and celebrity endorsed summit to highlight sexual violence starts in London's docklands Questions remain after May statement to the Commons![]() Questions about Theresa May's public spat with Michael Gove remain, even after an aggressive Commons performance from the home secretary Comment and AnalysisComment: Don't be fooled by daft celebrities. We need to experiment on cats![]() Experiments on cats keep domestic pets healthy and help humans suffering from spinal damage and blindness. Does it still seem so cruel? Anti-homeless spikes hide Boris Johnson's failure to tackle rough sleeping![]() Homeless people are being hidden from view, not helped. Win! Win! Win!Competition: Win Veep Season 2 boxset!![]() Politics.co.uk has got its hands on three Blu-Ray boxsets of Veep's second season for your viewing pleasure. | NASUWT comments on Ofsted reports on Birmingham SchoolsThe NASUWT will be studying the Ofsted reports in detail. Our priority is to support our members who are under great pressure and stress. Bakers Union Leader urges Ed Miliband to end “light-touch austerity” and produce polices that appeal to core votersMr Draper said he had a message for Mr Miliband who has a “hell of a job” to win the general election next year. Bakers Union president calls for a general strike against austerity and a living wage of £10 an hourBakers’ union president Ian Hodson calls for a general strike against UK government austerity, at the opening of the BFAWU annual conference at the Southport Theatre and Convention Centre. NASUWT supports calls to get global education goals back on trackThe NASUWT backs calls to recommit to the world’s most vulnerable children and get the Millennium Development Goals for education back on track. New RSPCA Council members get the voteRSPCA members have voted in five new members to the ruling council. Small manufacturers “listened to” in Queen’s SpeechMeasures announced in today’s Queen’s Speech that will help SMEs to more easily access government support have been welcomed by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Help to Buy "not stoking a boom," data showsThe combined impact of both the Help to Buy equity loan and mortgage guarantee schemes so far seems to be on target. |

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