And it is demanding any pay rise for teachers be fully funded with new money.
When questioned by the lawyer assisting the coroner, Dr Boros-Lavack stressed: "I did not fail in my care of Joel."She had earlier told the inquest she believed Cauchi was not psychotic during the attack and that medication would not have prevented the tragedy.
Dr Boros-Lavack said the attacks may have been "due to his sexual frustration, pornography and hatred towards women".But the next day, she withdrew that evidence, saying it was simply "conjecture" and she was not in a position to assess Cauchi's mental state, having not treated him since 2019.However the inquest is investigating whether Cauchi targeted specific individuals or groups.
For Peter Young, the brother of Jade, the answer seemed clear. "Fuelled by his frustration with not finding a 'nice' girl to marry", his "rapid hunt found 16 victims, 14 of which were women," he told the inquest.The NSW Police Commissioner in the days after the attack said it was "obvious" to detectives that the offender had focussed on women.
However, during the inquest, the homicide squad's Andrew Paul Marks said he did not believe there was evidence that Cauchi had specifically targeted women.
The inquiry also heard about a number of failings or near misses in the way security, police, paramedics and the media responded to the attack.The Guardian notes that Labour's push towards increased militarisation "may not be enthusiastically greeted by many of the party's supporters" - but says the government is hoping to win support by arguing the investment will create skilled jobs, particularly outside London.
The front pages of the Times and the Telegraph include details of Ukraine's daring drone attack on Russian bombers yesterday. Both papers feature similar images of an aircraft being hit. The Guardian calls it a "spectacular attack" - while the Financial Times says the "audacious" strike took more than a year to plan.The Express splashes on the record number of migrants who crossed the English Channel on Saturday - prompting the Conservatives to brand it a "day of shame". It claims that the defence secretary has admitted that
The Home Office says it has a serious plan to take down people smuggling networks at every stage.A study - suggesting that exercise is better than drugs to keep cancer at bay - is highlighted by