Language GCSE study has fractured since Brexit – but may change with a return to Erasmus+
Ten years on from the Brexit referendum, state school language study at GCSE level has fallen by 8%, analysis of

Ten years on from the Brexit referendum, state school language study at GCSE level has fallen by 8%, analysis of

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London boroughs which saw the biggest political shakeups at the May local elections saw an above-average increase in voter turnout.