There's plenty to read in this issue of Ethos. Headteacher Anthony Seldon shares his vision for our schools, the FT's Nick Timmins assesses responses to the Julius Review and David Walker of the Audit Commission, former editor of Public, reports on the government's progress with the transformation agenda. Make sure you don't miss The Spectator's Fraser Nelson revealing how James Purnell and Chris Grayling's political rivalry has radically reshaped British policy. Make your choice from the options below.
School admissions policies have been in the UK headlines for all the wrong reasons. Sam Freedman takes a look at how other countries handle this tricky issue
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Nick Timmins considers the findings of the Julius Review, which measures the scale of the public services industry
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Change is inevitable with ‘transformation’ the latest public service reform buzzword. What is less certain is how much the public can expect governments to do and how they should do it. David Walker reports
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Fraser Nelson reports on how the political rivalry between James Purnell and Chris Grayling has radically reshaped British policy
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Knife crime is dominating public debate on law and order and the teenage death toll in our inner cities is growing by the week.
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The man who spearheads Serco’s support for the Royal Navy from the Yeovilton air station talks to Peter Felstead about his innovative approach to essential helicopter maintenance
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