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Why the shake-up of school inspections risks causing new problems
Ofsted’s new ‘traffic light’ rating system comes into force this week – does this mark meaningful change or, as one expert puts it, ‘high level tinkering’? Source link
Trump v the BBC: What are the hurdles for president's legal argument?
If he were to bring a defamation case in Florida, experts say he would need to prove three major components. Source link
Reform UK pulls out of BBC film after Trump edit row
The party is withdrawing its co-operation from a documentary which was due to air in January. Source link
Dominican Republic suffers nationwide power cut after 'cascade of failures'
Energy minister Joel Santos EcheverrÃa says work was quickly underway to restore power to the Caribbean nation. Source link
Evidence of ancient tree-climbing 'drop crocs' found in Australia
Scientists say the crocodiles hunted like leopards by climbing trees and killing prey below. Source link
The Papers: 'Defiant Davie' and 'Reeves blamed over jobs bloodbath'
BBC director general Tim Davie addressing staff and the rise of the jobless rate dominate Wednesday’s papers. Source link
A festive favourite to spark your Christmas spirit
The feel-good Christmas story, perfect for cosy winter nights Source link
Protesters break into UN climate talks COP30 in Brazil
More than 200 delegations, including senior world leaders, are attending the UN climate talks. Source link
Kerr 'relishing every moment' after first Chelsea start in 692 days
Sam Kerr made a triumphant return to the Chelsea starting line-up with two goals in a 6-0 thrashing of St Polten in the Women’s Champions League. Source link
'VAR has to rein its neck in' – how I'd change football for the fans
In his BBC Sport column, former Premier League manager Tony Pulis looks at which laws he would change in football. Source link