England
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Capital | London |
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Dialing code | +44 |
Population | 54. 79 |
Sovereign state Legal jurisdiction | United Kingdom |
Wales | |
Points of interest | Big Ben |
Buckingham Palace | |
Stonehenge | |
Location statistical region population | ONS UK |
Currency | Pound sterling |
Universities | University of Oxford |
Okra answer panel first king | First king |
Okra answer panel economy | Economy |
Okra answer panel patron saint | Patron saint |
Attractions | The British Museum |
Tower of London | |
Natural History Museum | |
Buckingham Palace | |
Destinations | London |
Manchester | |
Cornwall | |
Bath | |
Bristol | |
Lab fact population | 56,489,800 |
Lab fact national flower | The rose |
Lab fact queens | Queen Elizabeth II |
Lab fact national animal | The lion |
Lab fact king now | King Charles III |
Captains | Leah Williamson |
Head coach | Sarina Wiegman |
Current | 4 |
Fifa code | ENG |
Highest | 2 |
Most cap | Fara Williams |
Area | 130,279 km² |
Government | Constituent country |
Constitutional monarchy | |
Languages | English |
Call code | +44 |
Roster | Forward |
Manager | Alan Sheehan |
Arena stadium | Swansea.com Stadium |
Locations | Swansea, United Kingdom |
League | EFL Championship |
FA Cup | |
EFL Cup | |
Founded | 1912 |
Capac | 21,088 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405604 |
About England
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in Swansea, Wales. It competes in the Championship, the second tier of English football.
Leasehold ban not included in housing reform law
... Ministers had said this week s new bill would ban the sale of new leasehold houses in England and Wales...
Family of head teacher hope lessons can be learned
... Her death led to a debate about how Ofsted inspections in England worked...
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...By Becky MortonPolitical reporterHousing Secretary Michael Gove has said he is confident a bill reforming the leasehold system in England and Wales will pass by the next general election...
King and 'royal death tax' claim rejected by Duchy
... A questioned an " antiquated system" that sees the duchy receiving such funds from an area that includes parts of north-west England...
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NHS England promises to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040
...By Nick TriggleHealth correspondentCervical cancer will be eliminated by 2040, the NHS in England is promising...
PM facing tough week on Braverman and Rwanda
... Ministers will want to talk rather less about some of the other promises — such as waiting lists in England — which they re not keeping...
Storm Debi: Warning over gale force winds and heavy rain
... The storm will reach northern England and parts of north Wales in the morning, with gusts of up to 80mph possible along coastal areas...
Family of head teacher hope lessons can be learned
By Branwen Jeffreys & Vanessa ClarkeBBC News
The family of a head teacher who killed herself ahead of an Ofsted report are hoping her inquest will highlight Missed Opportunities to prevent her death.
Ruth Perry , 53, was head teacher at Caversham Primary School, in Reading, for 13 years.
Her death led to a debate about how Ofsted inspections in England worked.
The inquest, which begins on Tuesday, will fully consider the circumstances surrounding her death, on 8 January.
Mrs Perry's sister Julia Waters told Bbc News if there were " lessons that can be learned so that no head teacher has to go through what Ruth went through and No Family has to go through what We Are Still Going through" then that would be a positive outcome.
We needed to " look after" teachers and head teachers " if they're going to look after our children" Ms Waters said, and " reintroduce humanity to The School inspection system".
Safeguarding concerns led to Caversham Primary School being downgraded from the highest rating, " outstanding" to the lowest. It has since be regraded as " good".
Following Mrs Perry's death, MPs launched an inquiry into school inspections in England - But some changes have already been made.
From January, schools will be able to contact Ofsted The Day after an inspection if they are unhappy.
But Ofsted has said its one-word ratings system, which is not being scrapped, provides clarity to parents and much of The Anxiety about inspections comes from the government interventions that follow an " inadequate" rating.
'Deeply saddened'On Saturday, Mrs Perry's family launched an appeal for help with their legal costs for the inquest, It exceeded its target after Two Days .
An Ofsted official said they were " deeply saddened by the death of Ruth Perry ".
" We have listened to The Public debate around our inspections this year and we announced measures to improve aspects of our work with schools in the summer, " they said.
" We Are continuing to support The Coroner 's inquest and we will give evidence at the hearing This Week . "
The inquest is due to last Five Days , with The Coroner expecting to deliver her conclusions on 7 December.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com