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Inside Shakira and Gerard Piqué's acrimonious split

Inside Shakira and Gerard Piqué's acrimonious split

Proceeds from the potentially multi-billion euro sale would give TIM fresh resources to cut its 25 billion euros debt pile after being hit by multiple rating downgrades, and to focus on its service operations.

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Shakira experts Lorena Vasquez and Laura Fa, who report regularly on the mum-of-two for Catalan newspaper El Periodico, said the artist's lawyer Pilar Mane had told Gerard's lawyer Ramon Tamborero in a formal announcement she was leaving definitively.

They also claimed the two boys would start school in Florida on April 11, identifying the educational centre as Miami Country Day which is just north of the city and has a reputation as one of the best private schools in day for children their age.

It opted instead to pursue a plan centred around an outright sale of its prized landline assets to state lender CDP, which owns 10% of TIM and port credit controls its smaller rival Open Fiber. TIM this year turned its back on a 0.505 euro non-binding approach by U.S.

Catalan daily , laying bare what it described as the 'small print' of the couple's accord, said: 'Gerard Piqué will have his children 10 days a month and the entirety of the three holiday periods that govern the United States, apart from Christmas and the summer holidays, starting next year.

Another, Alexandra Jenkins, 15, from Archway, who will attend Highgate Hill, said: 'If you want to change the world and change how people think about certain issues, you need to have the skills to make that happen.

Sponsored by the outgoing government of Mario Draghi, CDP's plans to create a single broadband network champion will now have to be reviewed by a new right-wing government which is due to be installed this month.

Randstad said it would provide MPs with this information, but the committee's report said it has not received any further statistics or data from the company or from the Department for Education, while Randstad has since removed the requirement of reaching 65% of the poorest pupils through the programme.

Mr Halfon said catch-up funding is 'not reaching the most disadvantaged children', while 'there are significant regional disparities and there is a real risk of failure through Randstad as the delivery partner'.

It highlighted that, during the pandemic, studies showed a fifth of pupils did no schoolwork at home or less than an hour a day, but that, 'equally alarmingly', absence remains high now schools have reopened, with 182,000 pupils absent for Covid-related reasons on February 10.

They said in a joint statement: 'We wish to communicate that we have signed an agreement that guarantees the welfare of our children and that will be ratified in court as part of a mere formal procedure.

Statistics should be published every half-term on the number of tutoring sessions started, with information on regional access to the scheme, as well as how many disadvantaged pupils or Send students are being supported.

Another wrote: 'I swear to god that pique has such an audacity.. like imagine being that racist and xenophobic to the mother of your kids who'd literally put her international career on a pause just to take care of her family and pique turns to cheat on her....' 

On average, the survey found that just 50% of pupils arrived in Reception being 'school ready' while over a third of teachers - 34% - said that their pupils were not ready to start school, an increase on the proportion who reported this in 2020 of 23%.

The Education Committee said the Government needs to take action over the issue of persistent absence, ensuring that no more pupils became 'ghost children' - those who have fallen off of schools' radars during the pandemic.

During a committee evidence session in January, the NTP's programme director, Karen Guthrie, was asked about the number of pupils the scheme is supporting who have special educational needs, or csusb tutoring are receiving the pupil premium, as well as the number of tutoring providers in the North compared with the South.

Around one in six children aged between six and 16 have a probable mental health disorder, with witnesses telling the committee that one of the biggest issues for pupils' mental wellbeing is their access to social media.

The 'complex bureaucratic system' for applying for funds may have burdened teachers with more work and hampered schools' ability to get support for their pupils as quickly as possible, the committee said.

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