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John Roberts
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John Roberts is SEND and inclusion editor at Tes magazine
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AP facing staff funding cliff edge, Phillipson warned
Alternative provision leaders call for more funding and action on unregulated provision in open letter to education secretary
General
17 July 2024
Governors’ financial fears at record high
Six in 10 governors and trustees say that balancing their school budget is now their biggest challenge
General
12 July 2024
Just ‘1 in 3 trusts’ could afford 3% teacher pay rise
Most trust finance chiefs say their organisations are vulnerable and eating into their reserves to cover costs
General
11 July 2024
DfE hires Sir Kevan Collins as schools standards adviser
Former education recovery commissioner appointed as non-executive director at the Department for Education
General
10 July 2024
Keegan among former education ministers to lose in election
Former education secretaries and ministers voted out as Conservative Party suffer historic election defeat
General
5 July 2024
12 questions for the new Labour government on education
Tes takes a closer look at the gaps in the new Labour government’s manifesto pledges for schools
General
5 July 2024
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