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The CV linked is not working:[1]. It appears from the article here that William completed Teach First scheme in 2014, i.e. he started it in 2012. But the second part sounds asif he quit teaching after less than a year, which is a little unfair if he was on TF, with trainees teaching close to a full timetable for two years. Can we confirm somewhere that William started TF in 2012 and completed it? Or that he dropped out of TF early?Pluke (talk)20:53, 13 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I have added a citation needed tag to William's teaching career summary.
RE Wragg's birthplace, this[2] BBC article mentions that he was born in 1987 and got a history degree from the University of Manchester. Would this be good enough to replace the dead link?Ellwat (talk)09:13, 11 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, I found that. It's better than nothing, but just supports year and degree. Thanks.Martinevans123 (talk)09:15, 11 April 2024 (UTC) p.s. just for info, FreeBMDhere gives his birth year as 1987 (and mother's name WHITE), but does not specify which quarter.[reply]
Given that we have no sources apart from FreeBMD, I'd be tempted to put "Stockport" in both text and infobox and keep the tags. But DeFacto's suggestion of removal may be more in keeping with policy. I've also checked Companies House (although also notWP:RS) but it seems the has/had no business interests. We could also try searching the article history to see who added these details.Martinevans123 (talk)19:22, 11 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]