'It's a classic misogynistic put down.' Fiona Hill says the article about Angela Rayner is a reaction to people finding women intimidating and references a time she was described using a sexist slur. Rigby 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233
Amanda Spielman, Ofsted's chief inspector, told Beth Rigby Interviews... the issue of gender is"one of the toughest ones for schools at the moment".
Amanda Spielman, Ofsted chief inspector since 2017, has addressed the government's social mobility tsar yesterday saying girls do not study physics A-level because they dislike"hard maths". "Boys, by contrast, are much more likely to be better at maths and science than languages so they're more likely to think it's a no-brainer to stick to maths and science."
"The legislation to legalise e-scooters must address their speed, weight and sound, with clear rules to follow to ensure they are kept off pavements and used on the road alongside other motorised vehicles." He said recent"inappropriate and sexist behaviour" in parliament is"shameful" and MPs should set an example.The week started off with criticism of a Mail on Sunday article in which anonymous Tory MPs said Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner deliberately crossed and uncrossed her legs to distract Boris Johnson in the Commons.
"I think it's very good that we've got an independent system and obviously that requires anonymity," Sir Keir said."I think that they should deal with it and deal with it sooner rather than later and take appropriate action. A new Video-on-Demand Code that will hold streaming services to similar standards to traditional broadcasters like BBC and ITV