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‘Even with the best parents – it’s no substitute for a teacher’s one-on-one support’ – Labour’s Rebecca Long-Bailey
I spoke earlier to the Shadow Education Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey. I asked her what she wants to see happen before schools are reopened.
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Nurse raises concern about staff training for test, track and trace
One tracer has told Channel 4 News they have doubts over how ready the Government is to roll out its track and trace strategy nationwide.
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FactCheck: what are the coronavirus risks to children?
The science isn’t settled, but here’s what we know.
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FactCheck: the new coronavirus lockdown rules
Here’s what we learned today about going outdoors, meeting family, schools reopening, face coverings and social distancing.
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Government accused of ‘sleepwalking into disaster’ over coronavirus outbreak
‘I can’t give you a date’, the Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said today about when schools would reopen.
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FactCheck: what can you do in ‘lockdown’?
The key message is: stay at home to save lives. But there are some exceptions.
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Schools react to Friday closure for England schools
Schools have begun to close in Northern Ireland – with all of them to be closed across the whole of the UK by Friday
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Schools to close from Friday as exams cancelled
Coronavirus UK: Schools to close from Friday as exams cancelled
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Deaths from coronavirus in the UK reach 100 as schools shut from Friday
Over 100 die of Coronavirus in the UK as schools shut from Friday
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Williamson says keeping schools open best course of action
The Education Secretary has defended the decision to keep the UK’s schools and colleges open. The policy is in direct contrast with closures across Europe.
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FactCheck: the Conservatives’ youth unemployment claim
The party says there are now 458,000 fewer young people out of work than in 2010.
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Disadvantaged pupils most likely to be affected by under-performing schools, says Ofsted
The education watchdog Ofsted has raised concerns that England’s most disadvantaged pupils are most likely to be affected by serial under-performing schools.
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‘Sexual harassment in schools has been dismissed as being part of growing up’: Conservative MP Maria Miller
I spoke to Conservative MP Maria Miller – Chair of Parliament’s Women and Equalities Committee.
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FactCheck: has the government pulled the UK out of Erasmus?
The government’s stated ambition is to stay in, so long as it remains ‘in our interests to do so’.
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FactCheck: three Conservative pledges that take us back to 2010
The Conservative manifesto pledges extra cash for schools, more police officers and a boost in defence spending. FactCheck takes a look.