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Oxford College Goes Woke, Votes to Remove Painting of the Queen

© press One of Britain s top colleges has voted to go woke by removing a painting of the Queen over claims the British monarch makes students feel unwelcome because the Royal Family represents recent colonial history. absurd. Oxford University students removing a picture of the Queen is simply absurd,  Gavin Williamson tweeted. She is the Head of State and a symbol of what is best about the UK.  During her long reign she has worked tirelessly to promote British values of tolerance, inclusivity and respect around the world, he noted. Members of the Middle Common Room (MCR) at Magdalen College - which is made up of graduates - passed the measure by a substantial majority.

Gavin Williamson urges all pupils and their families to get Covid tests

Gavin Williamson urges all pupils and their families to get Covid tests Gavin Williamson (PA) The UK Education Secretary has urged students and their families to take a coronavirus test ahead of the return to classrooms next week, following the half-term break. The Government praised the “herculean efforts” of students and staff after more than 50 million rapid tests have been taken in schools and colleges across England since January. A major testing programme has been in place since March to help identify and isolate asymptomatic cases, and ensure schools are kept open. To ensure we continue moving in the right direction and reduce the risk of #COVID19 entering our schools, families should carry on testing children as they return to #school after #HalfTerm.

Gavin wants pupils, their families to get Covid tests

Gavin wants pupils, their families to get Covid tests Top Story June 6, 2021 LONDON: The UK Education Secretary has urged students and their families to take a coronavirus test ahead of the return to classrooms next week, following the half-term break. The Government praised the “herculean efforts” of students and staff after more than 50 million rapid tests have been taken in schools and colleges across England since January. A major testing programme has been in place since March to help identify and isolate asymptomatic cases, and ensure schools are kept open. Pupils are encouraged to build twice-weekly testing routines, which the Government say has been “critical” to reaching the milestone number of tests.

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