Armenia and Azerbaijan are exploring the possibility of a peace deal in the South Caucasus region, with discussions focused on resolving the long-standing conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The two countries have engaged in diplomatic talks facilitated by international mediators, aiming to address key issues and establish a lasting peace agreement. The negotiations signal a potential breakthrough in the conflict, which has resulted in decades of violence and instability in the region.
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Families launch legal action over government’s private school fees VAT raid
Six families, supported by the Independent Schools Council, have filed a High Court judicial review claim against the government's plan to impose VAT on private schools, arguing it is discriminatory and could force them into the state sector where their needs cannot be met. The families are seeking a declaration of incompatibility under the Human Rights Act, claiming the tax harms children with special educational needs, disabilities, those in single-sex schools, minority faith backgrounds, and...
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