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The relaunch of the highly-effective School Cuts campaign has put unions on a collision-course with ministers again ahead of next year’s election.

Re-launching their campaign and website, the National Education Union, NAHT and ASCL leaders’ unions and ParentKind warned 92 per cent of mainstream schools will be “unable to cope” with cost increases in 2024-25.

They predict 99 per cent of secondary schools and 91 per cent of primaries will have to “make cuts to survive”.

However, the analysis is based on hypothetical spending and pay decisions not yet made by government.

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