The Guardian - March 25, 2023
The Guardian - March 25, 2023
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March 25, 2023
Brutal Ofsted regime driving us to quit, warn school heads
School leaders in England say they are being driven out of the profession by Ofsted's punishing inspection regime, blaming a culture of fear and high stress for damaging their health and careers.
4 mins
Shares in Deutsche Bank tumble as Europe battered by banking sell-off
Deutsche Bank led a sell-off in European banking shares yesterday as concern grew that another bank could slip into trouble after the emergency merger of UBS and Credit Suisse.
3 mins
Macron bows to 'good sense' and cancels king's visit in face of continued protests
Emmanuel Macron has defended the last-minute postponement of King Charles's state visit to France next week, saying it would not have been \"serious or good sense\" for it to go ahead as it clashed with another national day of mass strikes and social unrest.
3 mins
Scotland SNP braced for leadership result after contest opens up profound divisions
The Scottish National party is braced for the outcome of a tumultuous leadership contest that has seen profound policy divisions emerge between the candidates, exposing to what extent the wider membership subscribes to Nicola Sturgeon's progressive consensus.
2 mins
Metropolitan police incapable of change, says Neville Lawrence
The father of Stephen Lawrence has said the Metropolitan police's failure to change over the past 30 years disrespects his family's sacrifice and the loss of their son.
2 mins
BBC holds off axing choir with pledge to look at funding ideas
The BBC has U-turned on its decision to scrap the BBC Singers chamber choir after pressure from musicians, the public and politicians.
2 mins
Family tells of lasting effect on health of man after skiing crash with Paltrow
Gwyneth Paltrow was expected to testify late last night at the end of the first week of a trial over a 2016 ski collision at a Utah mountain resort.
4 mins
Wilde at heart Fight to turn Reading jail into an arts hub
The site of Reading's former prison has a highly desirable location in the town's centre and a celebrated history, not least as the setting of Oscar Wilde's most famous poem, the Ballad of Reading Gaol.
3 mins
Yet more great adaptations The classic Dickens novel that just keeps on giving
What is it about Great Expectations? Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight's new dramatisation of Dickens's novel is the seventh BBC adaptation - the first appearing on screens in 1954.
2 mins
Oh, Canada! BBC's Race Across the World raises hopes of tourist boom
Canada's tourism industry this week expressed hopes for a rise in UK visitors after the third series of BBC's Race Across the World launched to rave reviews.
2 mins
Reusable 'smart bandage' can monitor wounds and aid healing
A smart bandage that can monitor chronic wounds and help them to heal has been developed by scientists, who say the device could aid people with diabetic ulcers, burns and non-healing surgical wounds.
1 min
Indian opposition leader expelled from parliament after defamation conviction
The Indian opposition leader, Rahul Gandhi, has been expelled from parliament 24 hours after he was convicted of defamation for a remark implying the country's prime minister, Narendra Modi, was a criminal.
2 mins
Survivors tell US Congress about life inside detention camps for China's Muslims
Two women who say they experienced and eventually escaped Chinese \"re-education\" camps provided first-hand testimony to the US Congress on Thursday evening.
2 mins
Freedom! How women won right to bathe topless
When a lifeguard asked police to remove Lotte Mies for bathing topless at her local indoor pool in Berlin, it would inadvertently trigger a rule change that has resulted in women having the freedom to swim topless.
3 mins
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