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1: Tonia Antoniazzi (LAB - Gower) the curriculum content for years 10 and 12 students who will sit exams in 2021, which received 147,099 - Speech Link
2: Margaret Greenwood (LAB - Wirral West) Petition 320772 called on the Government to reduce curriculum content for year 10 and 12 students who - Speech Link
3: Nick Gibb (CON - Bognor Regis and Littlehampton) will sit exams next year. - Speech Link
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1: Rob Roberts (IND - Delyn) Friend agree that getting the students who are due to sit their exams next year, in all the subjects - Speech Link
2: Brendan Clarke-Smith (CON - Bassetlaw) My biggest concern is making sure that we support those who are in year 10 and year 12 and halfway through - Speech Link
3: Sara Britcliffe (CON - Hyndburn) to ensure that students sitting exams next year will not be at any disadvantage in the future through - Speech Link
4: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) Secondly, ignoring the calls for a recovery curriculum will not put children in the best place for their - Speech Link
5: Navendu Mishra (LAB - Stockport) exams will take or when they will sit them. - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Berridge (CON - Life peer) It is anticipated that the main thing that will reduce the risk for primary school children—who, of course - Speech Link
2: Baroness Berridge (CON - Life peer) The Government are particularly aware of the situation for children in year 10. - Speech Link
3: Lord Taylor of Goss Moor (LDEM - Life peer) If in the post-furlough world a school closes, what will be the support for parents who are at home, - Speech Link
4: Baroness Benjamin (LDEM - Life peer) , it might prove difficult in secondary schools and will certainly impact years 10, 11, 12 and 13 as - Speech Link
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1: Lord Bishop of Southwark (Bishops - Bishops) in the other.The year 2019 was terrible for knife crime in the capital. - Speech Link
2: Lord Bates (CON - Life peer) In December last year, the UK overtook the United States as the top destination for overseas students - Speech Link
3: Lord Lingfield (CON - Life peer) to read in the notes attached that support for special educational needs next year will include a 12% - Speech Link
4: Baroness Greengross (CB - Life peer) -10 financial year and 2017-18, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies in 2018. - Speech Link
5: Lord Northbrook (CON - Excepted Hereditary) in 2018—more than 10% of tax receipts for the year. - Speech Link
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1: Lord Bassam of Brighton (LAB - Life peer) Will it apply to entrants starting in 2020 or for students who are currently here, and how has this change - Speech Link
2: Baroness Garden of Frognal (LDEM - Life peer) education for 16 to 19 year-olds for more than 10 years. - Speech Link
3: Lord Rennard (LDEM - Life peer) promised extra resources for the NHS will be taken up by looking after people in hospital who really - Speech Link
4: Lord Berkeley of Knighton (CB - Life peer) For much the same reason, foreign students, who bring in cross-cultural ideas as well as vital funds, - Speech Link
5: Lord Bradley (LAB - Life peer) A recent report by Universities UK showed that four in five year 10 to 12 school pupils know “little - Speech Link
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1: Maria Eagle (LAB - Garston and Halewood) What will the proposals that she is outlining do for young people in Halewood and Knowsley, who have - Speech Link
2: Shabana Mahmood (LAB - Birmingham, Ladywood) In 2017-18, it will be £58.3 billion. Even in 2021-22, it will still be £16.8 billion. - Speech Link
3: Maria Eagle (LAB - Garston and Halewood) Young people who live in Halewood, in my constituency, who can no longer study for academic A-levels - Speech Link
4: Ian Blackford (SNP - Ross, Skye and Lochaber) will be put in place for the WASPI women. - Speech Link