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That tribute is for all school staff, teachers, council workers, transport drivers, and for parents, who have become de facto teachers over the past few months.
If I recall correctly, Rockall came into the UK in 1955—I will be corrected if necessary. I think that, de facto, it is accepted that it creates that position.
Many teachers and their families watching this broadcast will think that Des McNulty is weeping crocodile tears, when he is unable to convince his colleagues.
I know that he is aware that seafood is, unfortunately, affected by a particularly tight constraint around state aid considerations and a de minimis limit, but other food production has much greater scope for support.
Its flagship policy in education, a de facto Tory bill, will take more power from local government, which is something that is opposed by teachers and parents alike.
One of the main reasons why the £259 million of non-recurring Covid-19 consequentials was de-ring fenced was because councils need the flexibility to address the Covid-19 pressures in their particular areas.
In 1931, my mother spent some months studying at the Foyer Internationale des Etudiantes in Paris, which was of enormous benefit to her teaching career as a linguist.
Taking into account all those circumstances, we decided that the best thing to do was to get a working arrangement that de-risked the tension between those two sides.