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Sir Michael Wilshaw is credited with turning Mossbourne Academy, in a deprived part of east London, into one of England's best performing schools.
BBC: Sir Michael Wilshaw is new chief inspector of schools
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It is one of the longest tunnels in England and is part of a four-mile bypass of the Surrey village of Hindhead.
BBC: Hindhead Tunnel
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Doshi's Surrey team-mates Ali Brown and James Benning are others whose names have been put forward because of their uninhibited strokeplay, along with Lancashire's Mal Loye, who was part of England's one-day squad in Australia last winter.
BBC: England 'need Twenty20 experts'
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Computer science is going to become part of the English Baccalaureate - one of the measures used in school league tables in England.
BBC: Computer science part of English Baccalaureate
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Part of Ickworth, in Suffolk, the family seat and one of the grand houses of England, had gone to pay death taxes (and is now a tourist attraction run by the National Trust), but the marquess retained a 60-room wing.
ECONOMIST: The Marquess of Bristol | The
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One third of England's undergraduate population studies part-time, and the importance of part-time study for the economy and social mobility is widely recognised.
BBC: Joan Bakewell urges action on part-time students
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He has already been on one tour with England this winter, having been part of the Champions Trophy squad, but he did not play a single game in India.
BBC: Joyce has yet to play Test cricket for England
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They are hoping that 92 fans - one from each football league club in England - will take part on behalf of Muamba and the charity.
BBC: Fabrice Muamba to start Great Manchester Run
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Lamb, one of England's battery of promising young fly-halves, played his part to perfection with an accurate long-range pass for Tindall to run onto but the England centre fired a shocking pass behind Iain Balshaw.
BBC: Gloucester 26-18 Ospreys
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The Bank of England warned of these dangers in April, pointing out that signs of vulnerability in one part of the financial system can quickly have knock-on effects in other parts.
ECONOMIST: British banks