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Anti-terrorism legislation is not having a “fundamentally detrimental” effect on civil liberties in Britain, Tony Blair insisted today. The prime minister said the impact new police powers and new terrorism offences would have on people’s freedoms was sometimes “exaggerated”, given the parliamentary and judicial checks that existed. But he stressed that such measures had be… Read more »
New guidelines will be introduced in a bid to crack down on coursework cheating, the government’s exam regulator has announced. The move follows a review of GSCE and A-level coursework arrangements by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA), which finds cause for concern about coursework practices. According to the report, some parents are drafting their… Read more »