Pupils to be offered 100m hours of tuition in Covid catch-up plan

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Pupils to be offered 100m hours of tuition in Covid catch-up plan
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Government’s £1.4bn programme of tutoring courses won’t be enough, warns its education recovery tsar

by some teaching unions, will be the subject of a separate review due to report later in the year.

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