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Crisis in England's SEND System: 71% Rise in EHCPs, \£3.3bn Deficit

England's special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system faces a crisis due to a 71% rise in children with EHCPs in six years, reaching 5% of pupils, causing conflicts and a \£3.3bn deficit; the government aims for increased specialist provision in mainstream schools but lacks a concrete p...

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apnews.com
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Huetter Wins Inaugural Women's Birds of Prey Downhill

Cornelia Huetter from Austria won the inaugural women's World Cup downhill race at Beaver Creek, Colorado's Birds of Prey course on December 9th, finishing in 1:32.38, edging out Sofia Goggia by 0.16 seconds; Lauren Macuga placed fourth.

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bbc.com
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Notre-Dame Reopens After Five-Year Restoration

Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris officially reopened on [Date], more than five years after a devastating fire caused significant damage; the reopening ceremony included world leaders.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
dailymail.co.uk
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Cyclist Killed, Three Injured in Armidale Car Crash

On Saturday at 3:30 pm, a car hit four cyclists on Long Swamp Road near Armidale, NSW, resulting in one death, and three injured cyclists—including a 14-year-old boy who underwent surgery—and a critically injured driver.

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Good Health and Well-being
lexpress.fr
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High Demand for MBAs in Competitive French Job Market

The highly competitive French job market for MBAs is highlighted by the 27,000 applications received by L'Oréal in 2023 alone, emphasizing the value recruiters place on the leadership skills and global perspectives developed during the program.

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cnn.com
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Pope Francis Warns Against Politically Divisive Religious Groups in Corsica

During his first visit to Corsica on Sunday, Pope Francis warned against spiritual groups that stoke political divisions, urging vigilance from Church pastors and highlighting the issue's significance in the context of the island's lay Catholic associations. The Pope also met with French President M...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
dailymail.co.uk
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US Faces Looming "Quad-demic" This Winter Amidst Low Vaccination Rates

A looming "quad-demic" threatens the US this winter, as rising cases of Covid-19, influenza, RSV, and norovirus coincide with lower vaccination rates and increased indoor gatherings; experts warn of potential healthcare system strain and urge vaccination and preventative measures.

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nbcnews.com
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NY Airport Runways Temporarily Closed Due to Drone Activity

Mysterious drones caused a temporary closure of runways at New York's Stewart International Airport on Friday night, prompting Governor Kathy Hochul to request federal assistance and stronger counter-drone legislation, although officials claim there is no evidence of a national security threat.

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sueddeutsche.de
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Dresden Churches Offer Unique Homeless Shelter Program

Seven Dresden churches provide nightly shelter for the homeless from November to March, offering 25 beds, meals, and amenities at each location, accommodating 30-40 people nightly and supported by 250 volunteers.

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bbc.com
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Scottish Doctor Leads Australia's Curling Team to Victory

Helen Williams, a 51-year-old Scottish-born paediatrician, leads Australia's national curling team, which recently won the Pan Continental Curling Championships B division, securing a return to the A division, despite challenges in training due to limited facilities.

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dailymail.co.uk
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Mysterious 'Shaking Illness' Affects 300 in Uganda

A new illness called 'Dinga Dinga' is affecting approximately 300 people, mostly women and girls, in Uganda's Bundibugyo district, causing fever and uncontrollable shaking; health officials are investigating and treating patients with antibiotics.

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faz.net
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Frankfurt to Perform Mozart's Coronation Concerto, Highlighting its Offenbach Publishing History

The Frankfurt Museum Society will perform Mozart's Coronation Concerto on December 15th and 16th, highlighting its first publication by Johann André in Offenbach and the incomplete left-hand piano part, likely supplemented by André or his son, demonstrating the editorial practices of the time.

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