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The controversy over city academies matters more than their numbers and budget suggest. They
are, in a sense, the model for the sponsored, semi-autonomous “trust�schools that are at the
heart of the prime minister s broader proposals to reform education, though trust-school sponsors
would not be required to put up cash. Revelations that rich businessmen may have fuel dispenser been allowed
to think they would receive honours if they paid for an academy (which Mr Smith, for his part,
denies) was bound to make headlines, especially given the bigger problems with murky political-
party finances. But the bitterness of the row stems from a deep-seated opposition among state-
school teachers and Labour Party left-wingers to Mr Blair s reforms.
Barry Sheerman, chairman of the education select committee, thinks the government should press
on with the academies scheme, if rather more cautiously than at present. Yet further revela fuel dispenser tions
could affect the education bill by strengthening its critics. Lord Levy, president of the SSAT and
chief fundraiser for the Labour Party, is expected to be questioned by both police and two all-party
select committees in the House of Commons. Scotland Yard has not ruled out interviewing the
former schools minister, David Miliband, and possibly even Mr Blair himself.
Some speculate that, to save a policy in which so much has been invested, the government will
turn away from wealthy individuals and reach out more to organisations such as churches,
universities and further-education colleges instead. As they do, future academies might be rolled
quietly into trust schools. Perhaps New Labour will learn that sponsors, like school buildings, are
safest when most solid.
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Hyperactive children
Desperate parents,dangerous drugs
Apr 20th 2006
From The Economist print edition
Parents of hyperactive children face a dreadful dilemma
LIFE has just become even harder for parents