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Jeremy Vine apologises for cringeworthy Beyoncé blunder
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A listener said they almost crashed their car after the gaffe.

’ over the response to the concrete crisis, which will likely see thousands of students learning from him like the pandemic.

Concerns had been raised with the Department of Education over the usage of RAAC concrete, a ‘bubbly’ material used from the 1950s up to the mid-1990s, but now assessed to be at risk of collapse. Prime minister Rishi Sunak has been criticised for allegedly refusing to fully fund a schools rebuilding programme three years later in 2021 when he was chancellor.due to being built using RAAC.It has a ‘likely’ risk of collapse according to a document produced after an assessment that was carried out in April.

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