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Labour MPs urge Starmer to set targets to boost number of male teachers in England
Labour MPs are urging leader Starmer to set targets to increase male teachers in England, addressing a 'crisis of masculinity' and advocating for longer paternity leave. They aim to influence government policy amid Labour party turmoil, linking toxic masculinity to violent anti-immigrant disturbances.
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