Schools Minister Nick Gibb told Sky News he did not accept criticism from the National Audit Office that the Department for Education was taking a 'sticking plaster approach' to crumbling schools.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb told Sky News he did not accept criticism from the National Audit Office that the Department for Education was taking a"sticking plaster approach" to crumbling schools.0:48.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb told Sky News he did not accept criticism from the National Audit Office that the Department for Education was taking a"sticking plaster approach" to crumbling schools.0:48Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
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