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Poole special school s building costs more than double

THE cost of converting a Bournemouth skills centre into a special school has more than doubled. “Unforeseen” issues repurposing Bournemouth Learning Centre into a Longspee Academy satellite and “inflated” building costs have been blamed for the rise from £500,000 to £1.25 million. Members of BCP Council’s cabinet agreed on Wednesday to cover the extra costs saying the 54 extra school spaces the facility would provide were “urgently needed”. The repurposing of the Ensbury Avenue centre was approved under the council’s previous Unity Alliance administration as part of efforts to reduce a multi-million pound deficit in its special educational needs budget. Funding of £500,000 for the new satellite school, which will be run by Ambitions Academies Trust, was approved in June, including a £50,000 contingency fund was also provided.

Dan Barna: Prime Minister Citu no longer has support of USR PLUS

Sursa foto: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea As of this moment, Prime Minister Florin Citu no longer has the support of Save Romania Union - Party of Liberty, Unity and Solidarity Alliance (USR PLUS), Dan Barna, co-chair of the Alliance, announced on Wednesday. He specified that the decision to dismiss the Minister of Health, Vlad Voiculescu, is throwing the coalition into a major crisis , agerpres.ro confirms.

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Rachel May, a different kind of upstate Democrat

Cindy Schultz State Sen. Rachel May never planned to run for office, and when she finally did, she didn’t expect to win. The Syracuse resident spent her entire career in higher education, while dabbling in progressive political activism. But she decided to challenge seven-term incumbent state Sen. David Valesky in 2018 because he belonged to the Independent Democratic Conference, a group of Democrats that caucused with Republicans. Despite a deal that reunified the IDC with the mainline Democrats in April 2018, May was one of six successful challengers to the eight ex-IDC members and the only victorious one outside New York City. 

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