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Making asylum work

27 October 2003

Asylum seekers and economic migrants can be an asset as well as a cost. Letting them work while their cases are considered is useful for society and saves money, too.


Talking up? Or dumbing down?

18 August 2003

A levels have lost their way because, with the democratisation of university education, people can't agree what the exam is for. The problem comes from trying to test achievement and potential at the same time.




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