Five Things – 20th November
1. I became a teacher at 57. I am learning the hard way — it is brutal, says Lucy Kellaway The Times 2. Is Angela Merkel’s tenure as German chancellor
1. I became a teacher at 57. I am learning the hard way — it is brutal, says Lucy Kellaway The Times 2. Is Angela Merkel’s tenure as German chancellor
Angela Merkel is in trouble. Serious trouble. Negotiations to form the next German government have collapsed dramatically. Quite where the chancellor, and indeed Germany, go
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