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House of Commons Hansard Debates for 03 Feb 2010 (pt 0017)
The book says "These other areas-including defence, higher education, transport and housing"- and, of course, local government- "would likely see their budgets cut by 12.9 per cent."- in real terms- "on average over the two years or by AŁ25.8 billion". .....

speaker: Julia Goldsworthy
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Local Government Finance
House of Commons Hansard Debates for 03 Feb 2010 (pt 0018)
Mr. Secondly, on education, we have been awarded a Building Schools for the Future programme in Wigan. We do not live in a broken Britain-a silly, trite phrase; It would be class vandalism for any party to stop or reduce any part of that investment in our people's future. .....

speaker: Mr. Neil Turner
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House of Commons Hansard Debates for 29 Jan 2010 (pt 0010)
The attention that the campaign has attracted, and the progress of the Bill, shows that with the right combination of legislation and education we can break the invisible chain linking success to suntans. .....

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Primary and Secondary Education (Devon)
House of Commons Hansard Debates for 27 Jan 2010 (pt 0021)
Is it not a disgrace that after years of promises on "Education, education, education", schools have been forced to adopt class sizes of over 30? 7.33 pm Primary and Secondary Education (Devon) Primary and Secondary Education (Devon). .....

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Primary and Secondary Education (Devon)
House of Commons Hansard Debates for 27 Jan 2010 (pt 0021)
Richard Younger-Ross (Teignbridge) (LD): Devon's education authority is one of the worst funded in the country; Recognition has to be given that the Labour Government have put more money into education, but the system of grant per pupil is now worse because it is fixed on a cost-plus basis rather being based on the criteria of what drives the costs in the school. Primary and... .....

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House of Commons Hansard Debates for 27 Jan 2010 (pt 0022)
Let me be clear: there will be no change to the Government's funding settlement for education in 2010-11. Index Home Page Primary and Secondary Education (Devon) Primary and Secondary Education (Devon). .....

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Primary and Secondary Education (Devon)
House of Commons Hansard Debates for 27 Jan 2010 (pt 0021)
The funding of education is a topic that my Department takes seriously, and we want to make sure that we get the right amount of funding for our schools, because that allows our schools to give the right amount of support to their students, as well as enabling them to pay for the appropriate numbers of staff to meet the needs of their pupils and manage the upkeep of their school. Next... .....

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Primary and Secondary Education (Devon)
House of Commons Hansard Debates for 27 Jan 2010 (pt 0022)
Ms Johnson: I heard the hon. On rural deprivation, I appreciate that young people in rural areas may find it more difficult sometimes to access services and opportunities, but we still have high expectations of services and activities being made available in all areas, not just in towns and cities. Primary and Secondary Education (Devon) Primary and Secondary Education (Devon). .....

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House of Commons Hansard Debates for 27 Jan 2010 (pt 0022)
Previous Section Index Home Page That brings me on to funding for Devon. We want to 27 Jan 2010 : Column 922 ensure that all children get an excellent education, and children from disadvantaged backgrounds need extra support from their school to make that a reality. .....

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Badman Report (West Dorset)
House of Commons Hansard Debates for 26 Jan 2010 (pt 0020)
The Petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urges the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families either not to bring forward, or to withdraw, proposed legislative measures providing for tighter registration and monitoring of children educated at home in the absence of a thorough independent inquiry into the condition and future of elective home education in... .....

speaker: Mr. Oliver Letwin
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