How France’s academic elites keep their grip on the reins of power
The French tradition of deferring to those who they presume to be intellectuals has done the country no good over the last 30 years.
The French tradition of deferring to those who they presume to be intellectuals has done the country no good over the last 30 years.
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The embattled academic at the centre of a bitter transphobia row has resigned from Sussex University.
The high-profile head – who has railed against identity politics holding children back in the classroom – has been appointed by Liz Truss to “level up opportunity and give everyone the chance to succeed”.
Grade inflation-fuelled demand for university places is so high that students are being asked to stay away.
Nearly half of this year’s A-levels were marked at an A or A* grade.
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