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DfE was ‘confident’ over Covid testing plan to keep schools open – rather than closures
Northern Ireland Department of Education 'not prepared' for school closures, Covid-19 inquiry hears
Johnson and Treasury ‘gave different messages’ on Covid school recovery
Williamson texted PM he was ‘f****d over’ by Covid decisions
'Many mistakes' were made over COVID school closures, former education secretary Gavin Williamson says
Williamson admits ‘many mistakes’ made in DfE Covid response
I don’t recall asking questions of botched Covid exam model, says Swinney
Baroness Anne Longfield’s oral and written evidence to the Covid Inquiry
DfE not planning for school closures ‘was a dereliction of duty’
‘It’s too late to do anything’: How Williamson responded to Covid grade concerns
Lack of school closure plan ‘an extraordinary dereliction of duty’, Covid inquiry told
Baroness Longfield calls for a formal Government apology to children for the damaging mistakes made during the Covid pandemic
Government urged to plan to keep schools open in future pandemics
UK government owes children apology for damaging Covid errors, inquiry hears
Leading charities demand young people are protected in any future crises as children’s module of Covid Inquiry begins hearing evidence
Covid closures ‘starkly highlighted’ schools’ safeguarding role
Covid school closures in UK damaged ‘very fabric of childhood’
Covid inquiry to shift focus to pandemic’s impact on children and young people
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