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Taliban ‘deliberately deprived’ 1.4 million girls of schooling: UN | Education News

Taliban ‘deliberately deprived’ 1.4 million girls of schooling: UN | Education News

As Afghanistan’s rulers mark three years in power, the future of an entire generation of girls is ‘in jeopardy’, UN says. Afghanistan’s Taliban government has “deliberately deprived” at least 1.4 million girls of their right to an education during its three years in power, according to the United Nations. About 300,000 more girls are missing out on school since UNESCO last carried out a count in April 2023, it said on Thursday and warned that “the future of an entire generation is now in jeopardy”. Taking into account the number of girls not going to school before the Taliban came to power in August 2021, the UN’s educational and cultural agency said 80 percent of Afghan school-age girls – a total of 2.5 million – are now being denied their right to an education. “UNESCO is alarmed by the harmful consequences of this increasingly massive drop-out rate, which could lead to a rise in child labour and early marriage,” it said in a statement. Afghanistan is the only country in the world to stop girls …

Deprived schools more likely to see scores fall

Deprived schools more likely to see scores fall

Analysis comes as Covid impact and potential Labour changes may spell end to measure in its current form Analysis comes as Covid impact and potential Labour changes may spell end to measure in its current form More from this theme Recent articles Schools with the poorest intakes are more likely to have seen their progress 8 scores drop over the past eight years, new analysis suggests. FFT Education Datalab analysed progress 8 scores by school type, region and demographics between 2016 and 2023. It comes after the government announced that it won’t implement alternative progress measures in the next two academic years. The next two GCSE cohorts do not have key stage 2 SATs results because of the Covid pandemic. This, coupled with Labour’s pledge to reform the measure, means “it’s possible that 2024 will be the last time we see progress 8 in its current form,” said Datalab’s Katie Beynon. The organisation took public progress 8 data, and divided schools into five equal “quintiles” based on the proportion of year 11 pupils who had …

Deprived of His 12 Daily Diet Cokes, Trump Falls Asleep (Again) at Hush Money Trial

Deprived of His 12 Daily Diet Cokes, Trump Falls Asleep (Again) at Hush Money Trial

As you’ve no doubt heard by now, Donald Trump fell asleep on the first day of his hush money trial in New York. Then, on Tuesday, it happened again. Here’s how Law360 reporter Frank G. Runyeon described the remarkable scene: X content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. On Monday, we posited that a busy schedule and lack of adequate sleep at home was the reason the ex-president couldn‘t keep his eyes open. But on Tuesday, a new theory emerged: Trump keeps nodding off because, due to the constraints of the courtroom, he’s not getting his regular, steady supply of Diet Coke—and the caffeine that comes with it. X content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. As The New York Times reported in 2017, Trump drinks about 12—12!—Diet Cokes a day, which, while living in the White House, he reportedly summoned via the Diet Coke button he had installed on his desk. Each 12-oz. can of Diet Coke contains 46 mg of caffeine, …

Judges to consider softer sentences for ‘deprived’ criminals who misuse alcohol and drugs | UK | News

Judges to consider softer sentences for ‘deprived’ criminals who misuse alcohol and drugs | UK | News

British Judges have been told to consider handing out more lenient sentences for convicted offenders from “deprived” or “difficult” backgrounds. The Sentencing Council, the official body charged with setting guidelines for judges and magistrates, has identified “mitigating” factors for the first time. These factors relate to various disadvantages that courts should take into account before passing sentences. The new guidelines on “difficult and/or deprived background or personal circumstance” include poverty, low educational attainment, discrimination and insecure accommodation. The council’s guidelines came into effect on Monday, despite warnings from Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary Alex Chalk, who argued the guidance was “patronising” and “inaccurate”. He added that it risked making poor schooling and poverty excuses for criminals to break the law. Concerns were also raised during the consultation phase that the new sentencing guidelines could mean better-off, middle class offenders from secure households are “unfairly disadvantaged” by being slapped with harsher penalties for the same offence. It was also noted that many people from deprived backgrounds do not become offenders. The Blue Collar Conservatives, a group …

Gifts For Sleep Deprived Parents Valentines Day Edition

Gifts For Sleep Deprived Parents Valentines Day Edition

We hope you love the products we recommend! All of them were independently selected by our editors. Just so you know, HuffPost UK may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page if you decide to shop from them. Oh, and FYI — prices are accurate and items in stock as of time of publication. When you’re a parent, Valentine’s Day plans can look a little…different. Whether you have a baby, toddler, tweens or teens – more likely than not it’ll be a day like any other where you find yourself running after them, rather than meticulously planning a romantic evening out. And even if they do manage to fall asleep for the night without fuss, you’ll probably be too tired to go out and would rather have a cosy quiet night in (this is me). Such is parent life. As advocates of self-care who encourage gift-giving to cushion the chaos of parenthood, we’ve put together a list of presents to give to your other half – or any …

Britons living in deprived areas have poorer sleep quality, study finds | Sleep

People living in deprived areas of the UK have poorer sleep quality than those in affluent areas, the first large-scale study of sleep across the population has found. Black people reported the worst sleep overall, with the research finding both social deprivation and ethnicity affect sleep quality, irrespective of age, sex, personal wealth, employment and education. In their findings, published in the journal Clocks & Sleep, the researchers said people living in deprived areas reported finding it harder to get up in the morning and were more likely to nap during the day and wake in the middle of the night. Prof John Groeger, the lead researcher and head of Sleep Well Science at Nottingham Trent University, told the Guardian: “I’m hugely excited about this work and the implications of it. “If sleep is really that different across the country as a result of where you live, then whole areas of people are not just going to be sleep disadvantaged, but the consequences are huge in terms of inequalities.” Regular poor sleep can increase the …