The BBC at its PC best.
You can guess pretty well what this is about just from the headline, but you have to slog two-thirds of the way through the article before they come out and actually say it.
There were a couple of tantalising clues along the way. They've removed the reference to the school which taught "English and Arabic" as that would have been too obvious, just leaving this to keep you going...
... inspectors said that many children were still being taught in this "murky world", with the biggest number in London and the West Midlands.
A bit like the Daily Mail articles where they don't mention the house price until the very end.
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Isn't omission tantamount to a lie? Surely not Auntie...
M, it's still there:
"About one in five of the places under investigation had links to religious groups - and among these the most common were Muslim"
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