Trump said on Tuesday that he will block AP from the Oval Office and Air Force One until it stops referring to the Gulf of Mexico.
Dingley's run several centres across the UK, and data shows that ten years ago, 35% of children who left Dingley's went on to mainstream education."Through all the work we've done on inclusion it's now 70%," said Ms McLeod.
"That movement into mainstream education, when you get early intervention, is so important."Paul McLain, cabinet member for education at Gloucestershire County Council, describes it as a "win-win"."Getting in there early really helps. It allows the child to integrate, to hopefully go on to mainstream school. It's everything that makes a difference to that child's life, and also to the family's life."
Parents and teachers claim there is not enough provision for students with special educational needs (SEND).Schools are seeing an increase in the amount of children who need SEND support, while funding is short.
Lucy, mum of Emma *, a 12-year-old with special needs, is among the many people who
to tell us that SEND provision is the most important issue for them in this election.This temperature threshold was established in the Paris agreement as a level beyond which the world would face extremely dangerous impacts.
The US will now join Iran, Yemen and Libya as the only countries to currently stand outside the agreement, which was signed 10 years ago in the French capital.At the White House on Monday evening, Trump signed the order to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, including a letter to the United Nations explaining the decision.
He also announced a "national energy emergency" to reverse many of the Biden-era environmental regulations.Trump called the Paris agreement a "ripoff" during a speech at the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, following his swearing-in.