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"textContent": "Dismissing a challenge by pupils at the two schools, Lord Justice Colton said: “The Minister’s decision was lawful, rational, and supported by evidence.”",
"title": "Education Minister was 'legally entitled' to deny bids by North Down schools to become integrated, court rules"
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