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Matt Wrack plans to stay in post as teaching union’s general secretary

Wrack, whose appointment as NASUWT chief faced legal challenge, condemns ‘ludicrous’ efforts to undermine him

The head of a teaching union has said he plans to stay in post despite a “ludicrous” and “coordinated” attempt by political enemies to undermine his position.

Matt Wrack, whose appointment as general secretary of the NASUWT led to a week of legal challenges and the reopening of nominations for the post, said he would stand in a new election as the nominee of the union’s executive.

Dismissed claims he does not have enough experience to lead a teaching union, saying “neither do many secretaries of state or senior civil servants”.

Reassured members that he would not merge the union with the National Education Union and denied claims that he was friends with the NEU’s general secretary.

Said he had never downplayed antisemitism, as claimed by reports, saying: “I’m not a Zionist but I believe in a two-state solution.”

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Author Barbara Pym may have worked for MI5, research suggests

New work says novelist, who was a censor during second world war, may been employed to look for coded messages

It is an irony that she herself would have revelled in: Barbara Pym, the author who punctured the social strictures of 20th-century Britain, worked as a censor during the second world war.

But research suggests that rather than just poring over the private letters that must have helped hone her talent, she may have also been working for MI5.

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New Zealand hit by destructive winds, heavy rain and snow and high waves

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Asian shares rise in subdued holiday trading, as US futures jump

Asian shares rise in subdued holiday trading, as US futures jump
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AP PHOTOS: Pakistani truck art elevates heavy transport into mobile masterpieces

AP PHOTOS: Pakistani truck art elevates heavy transport into mobile masterpieces RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — Trucks thunder along Pakistan’s dusty highways and through bustling city streets, like rolling canvases ablaze with color and poetry, transforming heavy transport into mobile masterpieces and offering a window into the country’s folk culture. [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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PHOTO COLLECTION: AP Top Photos of the Month April 2025

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Tyrese Haliburton’s reveals what Giannis Antetokounmpo said to him during postgame spat

John Haliburton, Tyrese Haliburton’s father, gave his side of the story regarding his confrontation with Giannis Antetokounmpo.
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US funds supported Nepal’s growing LGBTQ+ community. Now that money is gone

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ACT Liberals’ lead Senate candidate says Dutton’s plan to slash public service ‘unrealistic’

Jacob Vadakkedathu criticises Coalition plan to cut 41,000 positions in the capital, saying ‘that’s why we need a Liberal senator from Canberra’

The lead Senate candidate for the Canberra Liberals has hammered Peter Dutton’s policy to slash 41,000 positions from the Australian public service (APS) in the ACT, calling the Coalition’s plan “unrealistic” and “not practical”.

Jacob Vadakkedathu, who had previously said the APS cuts would be spread over the whole country – not just focused on the nation’s capital, as Dutton has recently clarified – told ABC radio that he would fight to change the policy if he were elected.

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‘Important you’re all there’: Erin Patterson urged husband to reconsider skipping mushroom lunch, murder trial hears

Estranged couple’s text messages in lead up to fatal ‘special meal’ revealed in Victorian court as Simon Patterson gives evidence

Erin Patterson said she spent a “small fortune” on buying eye fillet steak for her “special meal” of beef wellingtons, and was really disappointed her estranged husband had cancelled the night before the lunch, a Victorian court has heard.

Simon Patterson has started his evidence in Patterson’s murder trial, detailing the deterioration in their relationship about the paying of child support.

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