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Ofqual 'postcards' launched to help students, teachers and parents understand reforms to GCSEs, AS and A levels.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson recognises Captain Tom Moore as neighbourhood 'Point of Light.'
How pharmacists can prevent counterfeits reaching patients.
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One week into the World Cup, our man in Pretoria struggles to keep a stiff upper lip. Read his update
In his last instalment Peter Kerby takes a look at what the World Cup will mean for South Africa beyond the final whistle
As the World Cup kicks off, South Africa reaches fever pitch. DFID's Peter Kerby reports
25 years on from Live Aid, DFID's Jo Raisin looks at the progress the country has made and the challenges that remain
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