The Tory Party is calling for a ban on phones in schools due to the failure of previous non-statutory guidance issued by former prime minister Rishi Sunak. Conservatives plan to amend Labour’s Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill to include the ban, following concerns raised by shadow education secretary Laura Trott about the negative impact of mobile phones on students’ well-being and learning experiences. Trott emphasized the need to make the ban a legal requirement, citing feedback from headteachers and students who have found schools with phone bans to be safer and more conducive to learning.
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UK politics live: Rupert Lowe ‘bullying’ scandal hangs over Nigel Farage at Reform press conference
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, along with MPs Richard Tice, Lee Anderson, James McMurdock, and chairman Zia Yusuf, are holding a press conference at the Royal Horseguards Hotel in London amidst internal turmoil. The party's popularity has dipped following Farage's suspension of MP Rupert Lowe over alleged threats against Yusuf, with police investigating the claims. Tensions between Lowe and Farage have escalated, with Lowe criticizing Farage's leadership and Elon Musk suggesting Lowe would make a...
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