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1. Excluded by white paper.

2. Labour backbenchers warn of white paper revolt.

3. We don't want to sink T levels, we want to make them a success.

4. Backbench rebellion against white paper.

5. White paper is smothered in fudge.

6. Hoddle showed us how the White Paper can succeed.

7. Union sees red over `flawed' Green Paper.

8. `Fine on paper, but hard to use.'

9. Great schools can't lead the way without funding.

10. Private schools 'seeking switch to state sector'.

11. Check the small print before you shout 'Freedom!'

12. Tory reforms promise a fairer deal on training.

13. 10 years on: assistants now seen as crucial to learning.

14. FE deserves its place in the sun.

15. Champion who must change our world.

16. Blueprint for major reform.

17. Board changes 8,000 marks.

18. Year 7 to feel the ripples of change.

19. It's GCSEs, but not as we know them.

20. Why Wales' troubles might not be over yet.

21. Tories plan to scrutinise all teachers.

22. Cash for competence.

23. Time to trust the teachers again.

24. Statemented intents.

25. Enthusiastic advances all along the line.

26. EU chief urges action on training.

27. Blairites blamed for council U-turn.

28. Gifted and talented face further reform-- yet again.

29. News in Brief.

30. News in Brief.

31. Blair sends us the low-achievers.

32. Kelly pays price for ministerial interference.

33. 'Opt-in' Muslim schools named.

34. Competition is the enemy of fairness.

35. Diary.

36. Which is the fairest path of all?

37. Robbed of a good GSCE?

38. Academic back comprehensives.

39. Specialists spark 'two-tier' fears.

40. Where's the parental ballot for specialists?

41. Reforms challenge ways of empire.

42. A-level at risk in call for reform.

43. The pick 'n' mix generation.

44. Optimism creeps back.

45. Prescription pruned back.

46. New broom, new risk to authorities.

47. Beware rot about the foundations.

48. Young offenders' burden to be shared.

49. Ministers pressed on early years.

50. A path through the tangle of disputes.