BREAKING: Education catch-up boss quits government over lack of funding for schools
Sir Kevan Collins said the ‘half-hearted approach’ risks ‘failing hundreds of thousands’ of children
Sir Kevan Collins said the £1.4 billion fund to help children catch up on missed school time amid the pandemic ‘does not come close to meeting the scale of the challenge’.
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