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Maths teacher Jamie Sansom who works at Tewkesbury Academy
A teenager has today pleaded guilty to attempted grievous bodily harm with intent after stabbing a mathematics teacher in school.
He hopes his actions will help ensure ‘Britain’s wonkiest pub’ gets rebuilt.
Times Sport – Sancho’s attack on Ten Hag Catch up on all today’s back pages here – the latest from the weekend’s Premier League action, the US Open and more. Jadon Sancho’s reaction to Man Utd boss Erik Ten Hag’s comments feature on the back page of the Times. Sancho said on social media he had been made a “scapegoat”. He’s clearly not happy – he pinned his post to the top of his feed on X, formerly known as Twitter. There’s also a report on Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insisting Mohammed Salah is not for sale. Jadon Sancho: Erik…
Telegraph Sport – Sancho swipe at Ten Hag Catch up on all today’s back pages here – the latest from the weekend’s Premier League action, the US Open and more. Jadon Sancho hits back at Erik ten Hag: ‘I’ve been made a scapegoat’ TELEGRAPH SPORT SAYS Jadon Sancho took the extraordinary decision to hit back at his own manager after Erik ten Hag dropped him from the Manchester United squad and accused him of not performing in training. Ten Hag did not even include Sancho on the bench for United’s 3-1 defeat by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium when his…
Star Sport – Rant and Dec Catch up on all today’s back pages here – the latest from the weekend’s Premier League action, the US Open and more. Arsenal’s new hero Declan Rice bags winner in double late heartbreak for Man Utd DAILY STAR SAYS Arsenal sensation Declan Rice announced himself as a club hero after bagging the stoppage-time winner against Manchester United. The £105million summer signing scored an emphatic goal in the 96th minute to make it 2-1, before Gabriel Jesus sealed the victory with a third. The Gunners seemed to be heading towards another disappointing draw with the…
Mirror Sport – £105m? Bargain! Declan is priceless Catch up on all today’s back pages here – the latest from the weekend’s Premier League action, the US Open and more. Declan Rice explains Arsenal belief that led to highly-charged celebrations after Man Utd win MIRROR SPORT SAYS Declan Rice has revealed the threat of already falling out of the title race fueled Arsenal’s highly-charged celebrations after their win over Manchester United. The Gunners came agonisingly close to winning the title last season, but a draw against Fulham last week brought an end to their 100 per cent record this term.…
CITY AM – Stocks chief: We’ll fight for London CITY AM SAYS the London Stock Exchange is the capital’s financial flagship – and it’s had a tough few years. The bourse’s boss Julia Hoggett tells Charlie Conchie why she’s confident she can turn it around Julia Hoggett likes to think of her career as a series of exam questions. Each stage has been weighed up and approached as a separate and solvable issue. Each has been tackled with all the tools and knowledge she’s built up in advance. And crucially, each has been ticked off in some way before turning…
How can parents and children battle back-to-school anxiety? The Independent says With schools opening their doors again on Monday, both parents and their children could be experiencing a mixture of emotions, including anxiety. Usually during the summer holidays, bedtime routines go out the window, diets may change and day-to-day activities are usually packed with plenty of fun activities. So trying to recalibrate and get back to regular programming isn’t always straight forward, after six weeks away. Here’s how parents and children can beat back-to-school anxiety… https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/schools-nice-b2404325.html
One in five children regularly misses school, figures show BBC News says More than one in five children in England are frequently missing school, data shows, in a sign attendance is still struggling to get back to pre-pandemic levels. The children’s commissioner said some children play truant while others experience anxiety or have educational needs so find it easier at home. Parents should get children back to school, urged Dame Rachel de Souza. Before the pandemic, just over one in 10 students were persistently absent. Pupils count as persistently absent if they miss 10% or more of their school days,…
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