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Articles by Francis Beckett

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The New Statesman Profile - Kevin McNeany

  • 14 January 2002

This is the man whom Labour trusts to run our schools - and to make millions from doing so. Kevin McNeany profiled

Parents dare to challenge selection

  • 17 December 2001

The rules make it all but impossible, but a drive to stop the 11-plus goes on. ByFrancis Beckett

They wasted £57m, but didn't learn

  • 26 November 2001

Francis Beckett on how ministers plan to repeat the errors of their pet project for schools

Christian values? Humbug!

  • 15 October 2001

Francis Beckett, educated by Jesuits but now a deplorable pagan, argues that church schools, despite their denials, really are bent on indoctrination

New Labour and proud of it

  • 01 October 2001

Labour Conference 2001: The Gen Sec - The most famous student rebel of 1968, and later a Communist Party member, David Triesman now chants the Blair line faultlessly. Francis Beckett reports

The great tuition fee scandal

  • 17 September 2001

Blair's policies keep the less affluent out of university; they also ensure that, even if they get there, they end up with poor degrees

This love affair could go too far

  • 16 July 2001

New Labour has enveloped the private schools in a fierce ideological embrace. But the schools would like ministers to cool down, reports Francis Beckett

The New Statesman Profile - Charles Clarke

  • 18 June 2001

He was once portrayed as dictatorial, obsessed, almost demented. But Blair's new appointment could prove inspired. Charles Clarke profiled

Brideshead inspected? No, sir!

  • 07 May 2001

Francis Beckett explains how teaching at the top universities managed to escape official scrutiny

The unheard voice of the countryside

  • 30 April 2001

May Day 2001 - Nobody bothers to ask farmworkers what they think of the current crisis

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