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Is no government better than bad government? We’ll find out
No major shake-ups, controversial decisions or unpopular policies – the general election result could be music to the ears of many in the sector
16 June 2017
‘Who in God’s name would really want Nick Gibb’s job?’
The newly reappointed minister of state for school standards has a long list of potential controversies that he is going to have to overcome, writes Tes’s deputy editor
14 June 2017
‘The election result suggests that the education funding cuts genie is out of the political bottle’
Voters might have been used to the idea of austerity, but the funding cuts being experienced in schools was something new
9 June 2017
‘If this election result means one thing for education, it’s that plans for new grammar schools are dead’
Similarly, the hung parliament is likely to sound the death knell for the new National Funding Formula
9 June 2017
Election countdown: ‘Teachers are sure to vote with education at the very forefront of their minds’
Teachers feel like they’ve been treated like lab-rats: subjected to an experiment that fuses funding cuts with major structural and curriculum reform. And that will surely have an impact on how they vote
6 June 2017
‘Are education funding cuts becoming Theresa May’s Achilles’ heel?’
The election was supposed to be about Brexit – but now the voting public is becoming aware of the cuts being faced by schools, and they’re even jeering the prime minister
30 May 2017
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