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Today's headlines: 11 august
In the news today: funding cuts are threatening the survival of sixth form colleges, research suggests parental anxiety about maths can affect children's numeracy, and fewer pupils are getting top grades in English IGCSE.
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- In the news: Sixth-form colleges face funding crisis (11/8/2015)
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