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The International Criminal Court

999 - beyond the basics student questionnaire

How are suspected war criminals brought to trial? Who administers justice? This quick briefing on the International Criminal Court explains. You can call 999 from a pay-as-you-go mobile phone that has run out of credit. Or so some people say. Are they right? Check this, and more, with the 999 beyond the basics student quiz.
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News discussion

Assemblies

Quick activities

Our “news think!” bulletin summarises four current news stories and provides points for discussion with young people. Sign up to receive it direct to your inbox every fortnight. Imaginative and authoritative, “assembly kits” provide all teachers need to plan an assembly – a scripted performance plus add-on ideas and follow-up activities. Take a look at our “above and beyond” store of bright ideas, one-off exercises, homework activities and topical tie-ups that bring freshness to your teaching.
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