Pupils sent home from Exeter schools amid 'norovirus' outbreak
A suspected outbreak of norovirus has seen pupils sent home from two Devon schools, the BBC reports According to the BBC, keep reading
A suspected outbreak of norovirus has seen pupils sent home from two Devon schools, the BBC reports According to the BBC, keep reading
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MPs have ditched plans pay poorest grammar school pupils’ transport costs, reallocating the £5.5m fund to the education budget – a keep reading
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Questions of sustainability hang over the government’s 30hrs free childcare scheme, plus questions on the impact to in-home childcare prices keep reading
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