Half of primary school teachers and school leaders in England were working on-site last week Around one in five primary school pupils in England were taught on-site last week, considerably higher than the number of those physically coming to class during the first national lockdown last spring, figures suggest. … [Read more...] about Billionaires are struggling to homeschool too! Celebrities, royalty and super-rich are paying up to £550,000 for ONLINE lessons – while ordinary working parents drive surge in online tutoring as they face three more months before schools return
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‘NHS is in most dangerous situation in living memory’: Chris Whitty warns ‘next few weeks will be worst’ yet as ministers urge people NOT to chat in supermarkets amid threat of curfews and exercise limited to ONCE a week with fears of 2,000 deaths a DAY
Work - you can only leave home for work purposes where it is unreasonable for you to do your job from homeVolunteering - you can also leave home to provide voluntary or charitable servicesEssential activities - you can leave home to buy things at shops or obtain services. You may also leave your home to do these things on behalf of a disabled or vulnerable person or someone self-isolatingEducation and childcare - you can only leave home for education, registered childcare, and supervised activities for children where they are eligible to attend. Meeting others and care - you can leave home to visit people in your support bubble ( if you are legally permitted to form one), to provide informal childcare for children under 14 as part of a childcare bubble (for example, to enable parents to work), to provide care for disabled or vulnerable peopleExercise - you can continue to exercise alone, with one other person or with your household or support bubble, and not outside your local … [Read more...] about ‘NHS is in most dangerous situation in living memory’: Chris Whitty warns ‘next few weeks will be worst’ yet as ministers urge people NOT to chat in supermarkets amid threat of curfews and exercise limited to ONCE a week with fears of 2,000 deaths a DAY
Video of woman being ‘arrested for sitting on a bench’ was ‘STAGE-MANAGED by anti-lockdown protesters’, Dorset Police claim
Intensive care consultant Professor Rupert Pearse - who works at the Royal London Hospital in the hard-hit capital - said Britons are not following the rules like they were 'in the first wave' putting enormous pressure on the already-overwhelmed health service. Dr Katharina Hauck, from the faculty of medicine at Imperial College London, said: 'Hospitals in London are overwhelmed, which is a dangerous situation for all patients requiring urgent care ... Sadly, some hospitals are now forced to follow ... emergency triage of all patients requiring critical care. … [Read more...] about Video of woman being ‘arrested for sitting on a bench’ was ‘STAGE-MANAGED by anti-lockdown protesters’, Dorset Police claim
It’s le Snub! Tory Brexiteers slam EU’s ‘contemptuous treatment’ of Britain after Macron and Merkel REFUSE Boris Johnson’s request for a trade talks phone call as PM warns No Deal now ‘very, very likely’
He said: 'I desperately want us to get a deal, the Prime Minister desperately wants us to get a deal, but if we don't get that deal it will be because we are not willing to accept a situation whereby we compromise our territorial waters or we compromise our ability to set our own rules and regulations. … [Read more...] about It’s le Snub! Tory Brexiteers slam EU’s ‘contemptuous treatment’ of Britain after Macron and Merkel REFUSE Boris Johnson’s request for a trade talks phone call as PM warns No Deal now ‘very, very likely’
What to do if you fail your A-Levels or GCSEs – how to resit and what to do next
Suzie said: "You shouldn't just celebrate or buy them presents if they got the grades they went for. It's very dangerous to tell children they only get rewarded for results and not the effort they put in. … [Read more...] about What to do if you fail your A-Levels or GCSEs – how to resit and what to do next