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Lampard shies away from Gerrard riddle

England midfielder Frank Lampard has brushed aside the age-old question about whether he and Liverpool's Steven Gerrard can operate effectively in the same team.

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Islamic school 'unfair admission'

An Islamic state secondary school must stop giving preference to pupils from an independent primary school.

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Diplomas should not be taught in schools until they have credibility, say teachers' unions

Teaching unions say employers, universities and parents must accept the new qualifications

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Dragon breathes life into skills academy

Ministers back millionaire Peter Jones's bid to train young entrepreneurs

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Paxman: BBC fawn over Royal family

Jeremy Paxman accused the BBC of "fawning" over the Royal Family, claiming in the past it had seen itself as "a courtier".

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School admissions: would you break the rules?

Some parents are reading the admissions rules and then flouting them, says Jessica Shepherd

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Google Earth goes underwater

Web users are to be given access to undersea landscapes, including the habitat of threatened species that live off the coast of England, as part of Google Earth.

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Geoffrey Alderman: The debate around tuition fees has moved on

Geoffrey Alderman: The UK Youth Parliament is still campaigning for the abolition of tuition fees – but they should realise the debate has moved on

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Iran alarm over US 'warplane' that was aid flight

Iran's media had to change its message after claiming a US "warplane" had been forced to land in the country.

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Ros Asquith - Lines 07.10.08

is accepting applications for: position: special education elementary teacher - autism location: brennen... other jobs posted on education america network. the... .

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Donald MacLeod on Oxbridge podcast competition

Donald MacLeod reports that the rivals universities of Oxford and Cambridge are now putting out competing podcasts

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HOW MANY AFRICAN LEADERS ARE 'FORMALLY' EDUCATED

President Pierre Nkurunziza - Burundi Attended primary school in Ngozi province and secondary school in Kitega University of Burundi -he majored in education and sports. President Sir Anerood Jugnauth, KCMG, QC - Mauritius Trained and worked in law and took an active role in the 1960s negotiations for independence. Called to the Bar in London in 1954 President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf - Liberia College...

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I'm not Ross O'Carroll-Kelly in Manolos

I got it. I finally got it. After four years of striving towards my goal of getting into medicine, I was offered the chance to study medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons (RCSI). You'd think I wouldn't even consider the offer - I was just days away from starting dentistry in Trinity. In fact, in my previous column, I was positively evangelical about dentistry.

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Batt faces difficult Budget test

They are working long days (and nights) in the Department of Education these days as preparations for next week's Budget intensify.

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Choosing a career in a world transformed

Events of the past year have fundamentally changed how the world economy operates and will lead to major changes in employment opportunities both in the short and medium term.