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23.12.2024 1:00
?100m spent in England on failed efforts to block children抯 Send support Exclusive: Councils win just 1.2% of tribunals, as experts see signs provision is becoming a battle with desperate familiesAnalysis: Why England抯 Send system is buckling慒obbed off and rejected: Birmingham抯 Send crisisMore than ?100m was spent last year by local authorities and the government on failed efforts to block support for children and young people with special educational needs in England, according to analysis by the Guardian.The enormous cost in legal fees and staff resources came after councils won just 136 out of more than 10,000 tribunals in 2022-23, a success rate of 1.2%, as record numbers of families took to the courts to challenge councils over agreements known as education, health and care plans (EHCPs). Continue reading... ...

23.12.2024 2:00
Bad Tidings review like Home Alone, if it starred Lee Mack and Chris McCausland The two comics are warring neighbours left to fight off a gang of local thieves at Christmas. Let the family-friendly festive fun begin, ya filthy animals 厬If everyone else thinks Scott抯 a nice, normal, easy-to-get-on-with bloke except you what does that tell you? says Neil抯 exasperated wife, Laura. 揟hat he抯 winning, snarls Neil. Such is the setup for this year抯 Sky Christmas film, Bad Tidings.Scott, a blind man (played by the comedian Chris McCausland, who is also blind), is a recent arrival on the close who has quickly made friends with all the neighbours. Except Neil, who sees through his congenial act and just knows that the festive lights still up on Scott抯 house (we open in March and move swiftly on to August with no change in domestic illuminations), despite Neil抯 repeated requests to take them down as they shine into his bedroom, is an act of war. He knows Scott is laughing at him just as surely as he knows Scott keeps nicking his recycling bin. Neil is played by Lee Mack, giving great value as a kid抧扖hristmas-appropriate version of his character 揕ee from Not Going Out. Continue reading... ...

23.12.2024 3:00
Inside No 9: The Party抯 Over review the fascinating behind-the-scenes tale of a modern classic Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith guide viewers through an absolute treat: a deep dive into how they made 49 episodes of one of TV抯 most unique showsOf all the TV that I saw this year, one of the most enjoyable viewing experiences that I had was watching Inside No 9 from the very beginning. Although it started in 2014, I confess that I had some serious catching up to do, having only ever watched the odd episode here and there. This is one of the benefits, and drawbacks, of an anthology series: every episode stands alone, so it is all too easy to dip in and out. When I finally committed, just in time for its last ever series, I realised that I had been missing out on a modern classic.Inside No 9: The Party抯 Over commemorates its demise, after nine series and 10 years, with a behind-the-scenes documentary, mostly pulled together as those final episodes were filmed. Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith guide viewers through this modest victory lap, filming each other on their phones, digging out old photos of them sharing a flat in their 20s, looking through a scrapbook containing The League of Gentlemen clippings and reviews and notebooks with single lines scrawled in them that would go on to be shaped into some of Inside No 9抯 most innovative instalments. Continue reading... ...

23.12.2024 3:33
Cadbury dropped from royal warrant list for first time in 170 years Chocolate maker one of 100 previous suppliers to royal household to be stripped of accolade under King CharlesIt famously once had a glass and a half of milk in every bar, but one thing that Cadbury no longer has is royal approval, after it has been dropped from King Charles抯 list of warrants.The chocolatier was first given royal endorsement in 1854 by Queen Victoria, and was reportedly a favourite of Queen Elizabeth II until her death in 2022. Continue reading... ...