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moment. i think that there is an issue particularly for disadvantaged communities and schools that serve disadvantaged communities, how bad they expenses, obviously when they are looking at topics that are becoming increasingly challenged by changing frannie s contador. ofsted scissor recognises the challenges schools face, adding there is a legitimate debate about how are graded. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. ferry operators have laid on additional sailings overnight from the port of dover, to try to ease the backlog of easter traffic. but coach passengers are still facing long delays, with p&o ferries warning of a 10 hour wait time this morning. the problems began on friday, caused by poor weather and long processing times at the french border. our reporter louisa pilbeam in doverfor us, louisa, how are things looking there this morning? the good news is that the roads
so they ve essentially been in a diplomatic and legal black hole for some time. in a statement the foreign office said:. families who will be no doubt desperate for the men s safe release. helena wilkinson, bbc news. coach passengers are continuing to face long delays at the port of dover this morning, caused by the build up of easter traffic. additional ferry services were laid on overnight to try to clear the backlog, but the waiting time is still at least three hours. the problems began on friday, caused by poor weather and long processing times at the french border. our reporter louisa pilbeam in doverfor us, louisa, how are things looking there this morning?