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Whitehouse News
30 July 2014
Public believes that parents should be able to take their children on holiday in term time
28 July 2014
Squeezed educational estate shrinking playgrounds
23 July 2014
Draft admissions code allows priority for pupil premium students
23 July 2014
Abandoning sale of student loan book could leave £12 billion debt gap
16 July 2014
Ofsted update progress on pupil premium
15 July 2014
Emerging from a Gove shaped shadow: The policy challenges for Nicky Morgan
11 July 2014
Youth services survey shows local authorities don’t always follow statutory guidance
3 July 2014
Nick Clegg’s free school meals: a policy served cold
20 June 2014
Nick Clegg pledges to protect education spending
19 June 2014
Secularists unveil their own “Trojan horse”
17 June 2014
School food standards and Michael Gove
16 June 2014
Additional funds for local authorities to support SEND reforms
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