The Guardian – Tory MPs accused of adding fuel to ‘culture war’ in education report
Summary of Today's Paper
Tory MPs accused of adding fuel to ‘culture war’ in education report
The Guardian reports on a new report from MPs on the education committee. The report has found white working-class pupils have been let down by decades of neglect in the education system in England and also said that terminology like “white privilege” is divisive. But the paper calls the report “controversial” and quotes critics – including one member of the committee behind the report – as suggesting that it is being used to try and create a culture war.
Today's Headlines
The Guardian – Scientists despair amid forecast of at least 2.5C temperature rise
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The Guardian – Garrick Club members vote to lift 193-year ban on women joining
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The Guardian – Israeli airstrikes on Rafah begin despite ceasefire pressure
Front page summary The Guardian – Israeli airstrikes on Rafah begin despite ceasefire pressure The Guardian reports on Hamas saying it had accepted a ceasefire-for-hostages deal and Israel’s sceptic response, while Israel also carried out night airstrikes on the city of Rafah. The paper says Rafah’s fate hung in the balance on Monday after Hamas said it had accepted a ceasefire-for-hostage deal but Israel responded sceptically and said it would press on with its campaign
The Guardian – PM to allow oil and gas exploration at sites intended for offshore wind
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The Guardian – Labour faces criticism over loophole in plan to ban zero-hour contracts
Front page summary The Guardian – Labour faces criticism over loophole in plan to ban zero-hour contracts The Guardian reports that Labour is facing criticism over plans for a loophole that will allow the continuation of zero-hours contracts, despite previously pledging to ban them. Keir Starmer’s party is preparing to announce details of its promise to overhaul workers’ rights if it gets into power – a centrepiece of its early plans for government, but subject
The Guardian – 22 minutes of horror: boy killed in sword rampage
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