Have remote politics really wrecked Britain?
The Social Distance Between Us is an angry book looking at how Britain has been fractured by class division.
The Social Distance Between Us is an angry book looking at how Britain has been fractured by class division.
Britain’s “strictest” headteacher Katheine Birbalsingh is right to promote a broader view of social mobility with a focus on smaller steps.
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”.
One of Britain’s most pressing socio-economic problems, as highlighted by the Social Mobility Commission report this week, is that geographical location has a huge impact
‘The great goods cannot always live together.’ That was Isaiah Berlin’s dictum. The current debate about grammar schools reminds us of its truth. Underlying the
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