Much-delayed education report dubbed a ‘milestone’ rather than a radical examination. Alex Newman reports

Did it live up to the hype? “An important milestone, rather than the last word” was the verdict of Legal Services Board chair David Edmonds. The view neatly sums up the subdued response to the publication of the much-delayed report by the Legal Education and Training Review (LETR), billed as the most fundamental examination of the sector since the Ormrod report of 1971.

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