Speaking at the ninth Conservative leadership race, the foreign secretary said she wanted more free schools and “more grammar schools in every sector”. She told the audience of Tory party members: “I send both my daughters to a grammar school, but they only had that choice because we’re in a certain part of London. I want people to have that choice all over the country.” Labor imposed a ban on the establishment of new state grammar schools in 1998. If it reverses this, it would spark the biggest revolution in English education for half a century. Overturning the ban would go much further than leadership challenger Rishi Sunak, who has previously said he would only go so far as to support expanding existing high schools. Ms Truss also promised to cut red tape for farmers, saying they spend too much time “ticking boxes” instead of producing food And he branded Andy Burnham the “miserable mayor… who doesn’t want opportunities” for people in Manchester. Friday night’s showdowns, hosted by GB News, were the third contests this week alone, with the two leadership candidates already pitted against each other in Northern Ireland and Scotland. The contest is now entering its final stages, with just two weeks to go until the Prime Minister is announced on September 5.


title: " More Grammar Schools In Every Area Says Liz Truss Klmat" ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “Irene Louie”


Speaking at the ninth Conservative leadership race, the foreign secretary said she wanted more free schools and “more grammar schools in every sector”. She told the audience of Tory party members: “I send both my daughters to a grammar school, but they only had that choice because we’re in a certain part of London. I want people to have that choice all over the country.” Labor imposed a ban on the establishment of new state grammar schools in 1998. If it reverses this, it would spark the biggest revolution in English education for half a century. Overturning the ban would go much further than leadership challenger Rishi Sunak, who has previously said he would only go so far as to support expanding existing high schools. Ms Truss also promised to cut red tape for farmers, saying they spend too much time “ticking boxes” instead of producing food And he branded Andy Burnham the “miserable mayor… who doesn’t want opportunities” for people in Manchester. Friday night’s showdowns, hosted by GB News, were the third contests this week alone, with the two leadership candidates already pitted against each other in Northern Ireland and Scotland. The contest is now entering its final stages, with just two weeks to go until the Prime Minister is announced on September 5.


title: " More Grammar Schools In Every Area Says Liz Truss Klmat" ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “James Bowland”


Speaking at the ninth Conservative leadership race, the foreign secretary said she wanted more free schools and “more grammar schools in every sector”. She told the audience of Tory party members: “I send both my daughters to a grammar school, but they only had that choice because we’re in a certain part of London. I want people to have that choice all over the country.” Labor imposed a ban on the establishment of new state grammar schools in 1998. If it reverses this, it would spark the biggest revolution in English education for half a century. Overturning the ban would go much further than leadership challenger Rishi Sunak, who has previously said he would only go so far as to support expanding existing high schools. Ms Truss also promised to cut red tape for farmers, saying they spend too much time “ticking boxes” instead of producing food And he branded Andy Burnham the “miserable mayor… who doesn’t want opportunities” for people in Manchester. Friday night’s showdowns, hosted by GB News, were the third contests this week alone, with the two leadership candidates already pitted against each other in Northern Ireland and Scotland. The contest is now entering its final stages, with just two weeks to go until the Prime Minister is announced on September 5.


title: " More Grammar Schools In Every Area Says Liz Truss Klmat" ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-31” author: “Mark Jones”


Speaking at the ninth Conservative leadership race, the foreign secretary said she wanted more free schools and “more grammar schools in every sector”. She told the audience of Tory party members: “I send both my daughters to a grammar school, but they only had that choice because we’re in a certain part of London. I want people to have that choice all over the country.” Labor imposed a ban on the establishment of new state grammar schools in 1998. If it reverses this, it would spark the biggest revolution in English education for half a century. Overturning the ban would go much further than leadership challenger Rishi Sunak, who has previously said he would only go so far as to support expanding existing high schools. Ms Truss also promised to cut red tape for farmers, saying they spend too much time “ticking boxes” instead of producing food And he branded Andy Burnham the “miserable mayor… who doesn’t want opportunities” for people in Manchester. Friday night’s showdowns, hosted by GB News, were the third contests this week alone, with the two leadership candidates already pitted against each other in Northern Ireland and Scotland. The contest is now entering its final stages, with just two weeks to go until the Prime Minister is announced on September 5.