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Remote learning is beset with problems. Ministers need to look at other options, argues Omar Salem.

The Isolation Assurance Service – the Government’s system for ensuring quarantine compliance – didn’t contact over 1.9 million of the two million passengers spot checked by Border Force.

Britain’s hard right Home Sec Priti Patel is, strangely, refusing to close the borders when it actually might be necessary…

Tulip Siddiq, Shadow Early Years Minister, writes to the Government about the decision to keep early years settings open during England’s lockdown.

The Tories are trying to shut workers out of Britain’s post-Brexit trade deals, writes Unite’s Tony Burke.

Organisers want clarity from the government – and soon.

Support services are stretched to the limit – and too many people are likely to fall through the cracks, writes Natalie Bennett.

This chaos could have been avoided if the government listened to teachers, their unions and experts.

Those with minor convictions for petty theft or driving offences could be caught in the Home Office’s draconian net.

2020 was a horrendous year. But the coming together of communities should give socialists hope.