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At a glance headlines: June 5, 2014

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Football Remembers marks famous Truce

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The young reporters fighting for human rights

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Poppy seeds sent to all schools as part of First World War centenary

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The reasons behind the decline in languages at A level

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Young Ambassadors for RE

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Secondaries struggle to ensure pupils continue their primary language learning

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At a glance headlines: March 27, 2014

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Parliament targets 100,000 students a year

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RE has key role in building cohesion

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A shout out for our subject associations

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Teaching resources and ideas for tackling the slave trade

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