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15/03/2011

One of the world's most respected voices on education, Sir Ken Robinson, on how to get the best out of state school children. And Terry v Ferdinand: who'd be the better captain?

Original stories from across the UK, news, sport, and exclusive interviews.

One of the world's most respected voices on education, Sir Ken Robinson, explains how to get the best out of children at state school, arguing creativity is the key. Sir Ken Robinson tells Victoria he thinks modern education is letting children down because, he says, it destroys their creativity and stifles potential.

There's a look at how the nuclear crisis in earthquake-hit Japan compares with the Chernobyl disaster.

As Fabio Capello considers making John Terry England captain again, who would you rather have, Terry or Ferdinand? Young England fans have their say.

As tickets go on sale for London 2012, will the new measures stop touts from selling tickets to Olympic events? Joe Cohen, founder of Seatwave, explains.

And our review of The Wanted's single for Comic Relief yesterday drew a barrage of tweets from teenagers defending their pop idols. We read some of the more broadcastable comments out.

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Tue 15 Mar 2011 10:00

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  • Tue 15 Mar 2011 10:00