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we have been told if the national education union rejects the new offer decisions will be made by thest. the union will announce the result of its online ballot next monday and will have to give two weeks notice before any new strike dates are announced. vanessa clarke, bbc news. a man suing the oscar—winning actor gwyneth paltrow over a skiing accident seven years ago has given evidence in the trial. 76—year—old terry sanderson claims he suffered life—changing injuries when the star skied into him at a resort in utah. the actor denies all claims and is countersuing for $1. our correspondent louise pilbeam has more. you may call your next witness. it was a hit—and—run on the ski slopes that this man says destroyed his life. 76—year—old terry sanderson claims gwyneth paltrow was reckless. everything was great and then i heard something i've never heard at a ski resort and that was a blood—curdling scream. just, i can't do it. it was... screams and then boom! they had never met, but collided at the very upscale deer valley resort in utah in 2016. why'd you tell her to leave? mr sanderso
we have been told if the national education union rejects the new offer decisions will be made by thest. the union will announce the result of its online ballot next monday and will have to give two weeks notice before any new strike dates are announced. vanessa clarke, bbc news. a man suing the oscar—winning actor gwyneth paltrow over a skiing accident seven years ago has given evidence in the trial. 76—year—old terry sanderson claims he suffered life—changing injuries when the star...
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education was her vocation. now unions and school leaders are asking for changes. dr mary bousted from the nationale its inspections and reflect upon the unmanageable and counter—productive stress they cause for school leaders and the impact on leaders. one executive head teacher at a nearby school said she refused entry to ofsted inspectors and called on parents to show support. but that visit will now go ahead this morning. while schools do need to be monitored, i think that something does need to be looked into this and perhaps changes do need to be made where there's a bit less pressure kind of put on schools. you have got to stand up and be counted, don't you? otherwise, people... that's how change happens. matthew purvis, ofsted's regional directorfor the south east, said... a petition calling for changes to the inspection system has so far gathered more than 90,000 signatures. the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account for their educational standards. caversham primary�*s report is yet to be published on the 0fsted website. meanwhile,
education was her vocation. now unions and school leaders are asking for changes. dr mary bousted from the nationale its inspections and reflect upon the unmanageable and counter—productive stress they cause for school leaders and the impact on leaders. one executive head teacher at a nearby school said she refused entry to ofsted inspectors and called on parents to show support. but that visit will now go ahead this morning. while schools do need to be monitored, i think that something does...
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the national education union has been campaigning for ofsted to be replaced and the inspection processpartment for education in london with banners and photographs of ruth perry. a petition calling for change had more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us we need an inspection system fit for purpose, one that does notjudge schools on a single—word judgment based on a two—day visit. teaching unions also say disruption caused by covid and issues with recruitment add to the need for radical reform of ofsted's inspection framework. despite all the problems, ofsted has i believe been a force for good over the last 30 years. yes, it holds schools to account, but it has helped to raise standards, it has challenged schools to do better and it has challenged over the years governments as well, when ofsted as an independent inspector believes it is going wrong. the department for education said inspections remain hugely important because they hold schools to account. teaching unions however are determined to ensure ruth perry's death is a catalyst for change. tim muffett, bbc news. now bac
the national education union has been campaigning for ofsted to be replaced and the inspection processpartment for education in london with banners and photographs of ruth perry. a petition calling for change had more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us we need an inspection system fit for purpose, one that does notjudge schools on a single—word judgment based on a two—day visit. teaching unions also say disruption caused by covid and issues with recruitment add to the need for...
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the department for education in england and a protest by the national education union, carrying banners" and photographs of ruth perry. this is the latest part of their campaign to change the inspection process. they handed over a petition with more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us that we need an inspection system that is fit for purpose. that we need an inspection system that doesn't judge schools on a single—word judgement based on a two—day visit. the criticism of the current system in england is long held, that its one—word judgement — outstanding, good, inadequate — is too simplistic for the complex roles schools play in different communities. and the anxiety and stress of the inspections themselves has become unbearable. the pressure that we're put under, as we prepare for ofsted inspections, is enormous. and alongside the general stress of running state schools at the moment, i can absolutely see how some headteachers will be pushed to breaking point. in her statement, amanda spielman concludes by saying, . concludes by saying, "the broader debate about reforming insp
the department for education in england and a protest by the national education union, carrying banners" and photographs of ruth perry. this is the latest part of their campaign to change the inspection process. they handed over a petition with more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us that we need an inspection system that is fit for purpose. that we need an inspection system that doesn't judge schools on a single—word judgement based on a two—day visit. the criticism of the...
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earlier this week 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys gave me the latest developments on this story earlier. we have had a statement from the four unions, including the nationalon which has been taking strike action, for prents will have been very aware of that in the last couple of days, and the governmentjointly saying they're going into what is described as intensive talks which are going to start today and continue through the weekend in an effort to resolve the dispute over pay. it is worth noting that in the other parts of the uk there is no strike action currently under way in scotland, the dispute has been settled. in wales an offer has been considered. so the remaining place where teachers pay remains a huge issue is in england, and these talks are aimed at resolving that. in order to create what is described as a period of calm, the national education union has agreed to not announce any further strike days in the next two weeks, to allow a bit of a pause in which detox can take place. remind us what teachers are looking for in terms of their pay offer, alongside those issues around conditions, workload, etc. this year in england most teachers will
earlier this week 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys gave me the latest developments on this story earlier. we have had a statement from the four unions, including the nationalon which has been taking strike action, for prents will have been very aware of that in the last couple of days, and the governmentjointly saying they're going into what is described as intensive talks which are going to start today and continue through the weekend in an effort to resolve the dispute over pay. it is...
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the national education union wants a fully funded pay increase above inflation, which is currently ate will be more picket lines and disruption. in scotland and wales, strikes have been called off. in england, there is growing pressure to reach a deal to end this dispute. elaine dunkley, bbc news. the pentagon has released a video which shows a russian militaryjet coming very close to a us military drone over the black sea, dumping fuel near it, and a damaged propeller in the aftermath of the intercept. the declassified video has been edited by the us military for length, but shows events in a sequential order, according to the pentagon. russia has denied the us claim that its jets acted recklessly in the incident on tuesday. our defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. talk us through what happened and what it signifies a. this talk us through what happened and what it signifies a.— what it signifies a. this is a video that we have _ what it signifies a. this is a video that we have seen _ what it signifies a. this is a video that we have seen from - what it signifies a. this is
the national education union wants a fully funded pay increase above inflation, which is currently ate will be more picket lines and disruption. in scotland and wales, strikes have been called off. in england, there is growing pressure to reach a deal to end this dispute. elaine dunkley, bbc news. the pentagon has released a video which shows a russian militaryjet coming very close to a us military drone over the black sea, dumping fuel near it, and a damaged propeller in the aftermath of the...
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schools nick cave is urging the national education union to pause the strike action.o serious with the government. can go ahead . the government. can go ahead. and the defence secretary says moscow should respect international after russian jets with an american drone over the black sea. ben says the americans think the incident is very unprofessional, with the white house accusing russia of recklessly colliding with its drone. the incident raises fears of an escalation between the two superpowers with a senior russian calling it a provocation . europe date on tv online dab, digital radio and tune in. this is gb news. now it's back to the point with andrew and beth . point with andrew and beth. well, the challenge to jeremy hunfs well, the challenge to jeremy hunt's going to finally set out his first ever budget is at 12:30 pm. today. we're going to bnng 12:30 pm. today. we're going to bring you live here, of course, on gb news. we expect free childcare for working parents in england will be expanded to cover one and two year olds. the plans are part of a government d
schools nick cave is urging the national education union to pause the strike action.o serious with the government. can go ahead . the government. can go ahead. and the defence secretary says moscow should respect international after russian jets with an american drone over the black sea. ben says the americans think the incident is very unprofessional, with the white house accusing russia of recklessly colliding with its drone. the incident raises fears of an escalation between the two...
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the department for education in england and a protest by the national education union, carrying bannersed" and photographs of ruth perry. this is the latest part of their campaign to change the inspection process. they handed over a petition with more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us that we need an inspection system that is fit for purpose. that we need an inspection system that doesn't judge schools on a single word ofjudgement based on a two—day visit. the criticism of the current system in england is long held, that its one—word judgement — outstanding, good, inadequate — is too simplistic for the complex roles schools play in different communities. and the anxiety and stress of the inspections themselves has become unbearable. the pressure that we're put under, as we prepare for 0fsted inspections, is enormous. and alongside the general stress of running state schools at the moment, i can absolutely see how some headteachers will be pushed to breaking point. in her statement, amanda spielman concludes by saying, "the broader debate about reforming inspections to remove g
the department for education in england and a protest by the national education union, carrying bannersed" and photographs of ruth perry. this is the latest part of their campaign to change the inspection process. they handed over a petition with more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us that we need an inspection system that is fit for purpose. that we need an inspection system that doesn't judge schools on a single word ofjudgement based on a two—day visit. the criticism of the...
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schools in england could face further strike action as the national education union has asked teachersnions, and that the offer is �*fair and reasonable�*. our education reporter vanessa clarke has more. thousands of teachers have shown their anger and frustration on the picket line in their fight for better pay. but after six days of intensive talks with the government, the national education union says the offer on the table is not good enough. the government�*s offer was a £1,000 flat—rate cash sum for this year and, for most teachers, a 4.3% pay rise for september from next year. we�*re unhappy about both those numbers and we�*re also unhappy about the fact that we believe this offer is not fully funded in schools and that the majority of schools would have to make cuts in order to afford it. the government says it is giving schools £2.3 billion of cash over the next two years, and starting salaries for new teachers will reach £30,000. if any new members reject this new deal, more strike action could be on the way. it says it will try and ensure exam classes are prevented from disr
schools in england could face further strike action as the national education union has asked teachersnions, and that the offer is �*fair and reasonable�*. our education reporter vanessa clarke has more. thousands of teachers have shown their anger and frustration on the picket line in their fight for better pay. but after six days of intensive talks with the government, the national education union says the offer on the table is not good enough. the government�*s offer was a £1,000...
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teachers in england could go on strike, as the national education union tells its members to reject the
teachers in england could go on strike, as the national education union tells its members to reject the
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it's the third walkout by members of the national education union this week. taking in of taking place in the north of england and the midlands , more england and the midlands, more than 100 new electric buses will be rolled out in yorkshire, norfolk and hampshire. it's part of a £253 million investment from the government . sources from the government. sources close to the duke and duchess of sussex claim the couple have been left stunned by a request for them to give up. frogmore cottage as the home on the grounds of windsor castle has reportedly been offered instead to andrew . well, let's to prince andrew. well, let's speak reporter speak to our royal reporter cameron walker, of cameron walker, about all of this, because , you know, were this, because, you know, we were talking this yesterday. it talking about this yesterday. it was in the papers. but the spokesperson from the couple coming forward and talking of their shock, what's the thinking behind do you from behind it, do you think, from buckingham the buckingham palace or from the king? buckingham i
it's the third walkout by members of the national education union this week. taking in of taking place in the north of england and the midlands , more england and the midlands, more than 100 new electric buses will be rolled out in yorkshire, norfolk and hampshire. it's part of a £253 million investment from the government . sources from the government. sources close to the duke and duchess of sussex claim the couple have been left stunned by a request for them to give up. frogmore cottage as...
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but the national education union says this is a real terms pay cut.government says it has engaged in intensive discussions and that the offer is fair and reasonable. education reporter vanessa clarke has the details. thousands of teachers have shown their anger and frustration on the picket line in their fight for better pay. but after six days of intensive talks with the government, the national education union says the offer on the table is not good enough. the government's offer was a £1,000 flat—rate cash sum for this year and, for most teachers, a 4.3% pay rise for september from next year. we're unhappy about both those numbers and we're also unhappy about the fact that we believe this offer is not fully funded in schools and that the majority of schools would have to make cuts in order to afford it. the government says it is giving schools £2.3 billion of cash over the next two years, and starting salaries for new teachers will reach £30,000. if any new members reject this new deal, more strike action could be on the way. it says it will try an
but the national education union says this is a real terms pay cut.government says it has engaged in intensive discussions and that the offer is fair and reasonable. education reporter vanessa clarke has the details. thousands of teachers have shown their anger and frustration on the picket line in their fight for better pay. but after six days of intensive talks with the government, the national education union says the offer on the table is not good enough. the government's offer was a...
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the national education union has been campaigning for ofsted to be replaced and the inspection process protest outside the department for education in london with banners and photographs of ruth perry, a petition calling for change had more than 50,000 signatures. fill" for change had more than 50,000 siunatures. , , for change had more than 50,000 signatures-— for change had more than 50,000 siunatures. , , , signatures. our members tell us we need and inspection _ signatures. our members tell us we need and inspection system - signatures. our members tell us we need and inspection system fit - signatures. our members tell us we need and inspection system fit for l need and inspection system fit for purpose, one that does notjudge schools on a single word judgment based on a two—day visit. schools on a single word 'udgment based on a two-day visit. teaching unions also — based on a two-day visit. teaching unions also say — based on a two-day visit. teaching unions also say disruption - based on a two-day visit. teaching unions also say disruption caused l based on a two-day visit. teac
the national education union has been campaigning for ofsted to be replaced and the inspection process protest outside the department for education in london with banners and photographs of ruth perry, a petition calling for change had more than 50,000 signatures. fill" for change had more than 50,000 siunatures. , , for change had more than 50,000 signatures-— for change had more than 50,000 siunatures. , , , signatures. our members tell us we need and inspection _ signatures. our...
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we only have one of the four unions that is on strike in teaching, but it is the national education unioney don't want to pause the strikes at all. so, we've reiterated the offer. this new set of strikes that most people have paused, or called off, but there are still a few are going ahead, of which the neu unfortunately is one, on the 15th and 16th. and we'll urge them to, you know, if it's good enough for the nurses, it really should be good enough for the teachers. and it's not really a big, unreasonable ask, pause your strikes, come in, have serious discussions. it's really not a difficult... her argument is that you are simply not offering enough, it's not worth it. well, they'll never know if they don't come in. we haven't made an offer. you know, we need to have those discussions, and we need to start... there's room for you to move, though, there is scope for you, if they come in, and they come in, having gone on strike because what they think is the maximum offer they can get from you guys isn't good enough, there might be room for you to move. we have said we will enter serious
we only have one of the four unions that is on strike in teaching, but it is the national education unioney don't want to pause the strikes at all. so, we've reiterated the offer. this new set of strikes that most people have paused, or called off, but there are still a few are going ahead, of which the neu unfortunately is one, on the 15th and 16th. and we'll urge them to, you know, if it's good enough for the nurses, it really should be good enough for the teachers. and it's not really a big,...
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schools in england could face further strike action after the national education union recommended teachersnext year. but the union says the offer is well below the settlements reached in scotland and wales. more than 130,000 civil servants will take industrial action at the end of next month, in their dispute over pay, pensions and job security. the pcs union says the all—out strike on april 28th follows the failure of the government to increase its pay offer. the pcs represents workers in government departments and at organisations like 0fsted and the border force. the public is being urged not to go into the water around the shores and islands of poole harbour in dorset, as efforts continue to clear a spill from a nearby oilfield pipeline. around 200 barrels, or 60 tonnes, of fluid, which includes oil, leaked yesterday. the rspb says it's "very concerned", after "oiled birds" were spotted nearby. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, will use a meeting of the party's ruling executive tomorrow to formalise plans to block jeremy corbyn standing for labour in the next general election. sir k
schools in england could face further strike action after the national education union recommended teachersnext year. but the union says the offer is well below the settlements reached in scotland and wales. more than 130,000 civil servants will take industrial action at the end of next month, in their dispute over pay, pensions and job security. the pcs union says the all—out strike on april 28th follows the failure of the government to increase its pay offer. the pcs represents workers in...
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education was her vocation. now unions and school leaders are asking for changes. dr mary bousted from the nationalctions and reflect upon the unmanageable and counter—productive stress they cause for school leaders and the impact on leaders. one executive head teacher at a nearby school said she refused entry to ofsted inspectors and called on parents to show support. but that visit will now go ahead this morning. while schools do need to be monitored, i think that something does need to be looked into this and perhaps changes do need to be made where there's a bit less pressure kind of put on schools. you have got to stand up and be counted, don't you? otherwise, people... that's how change happens. matthew purvis, ofsted's regional directorfor the south east, said... a petition calling for changes to the inspection system has so far gathered more than 90,000 signatures. the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account for their educational standards. caversham primary�*s report is yet to be published on the ofsted website. meanwhile, the school
education was her vocation. now unions and school leaders are asking for changes. dr mary bousted from the nationalctions and reflect upon the unmanageable and counter—productive stress they cause for school leaders and the impact on leaders. one executive head teacher at a nearby school said she refused entry to ofsted inspectors and called on parents to show support. but that visit will now go ahead this morning. while schools do need to be monitored, i think that something does need to be...
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the national education union are striking today and tomorrow in schools in england.rm, but on the condition that the neu pause strike action. cyclists who hire e—bikes are to be charged five times as much if they're dumped in streets in the west end. lime says it'll fine people £10 for leaving bikes which block pavements around soho and covent garden. it's also come up with no parking zones and will continue charging customers until bikes left there are moved. it's been working with westminster city council to try and keep the streets clear. visitors to epping forest are being asked not to pick or trample on the native english bluebells. conservators say they've seen an increase in people posting the images on social media. when the plants are walked on, it can take them four to seven years to re—establish and grow again. now the weather with sara thornton. dry conditions in the afternoon with plenty of sunshine. towards the evening, thicker cloud a from the west, bringing in the odd shower. this evening will be correct michael start with cloudy skies, spells of heav
the national education union are striking today and tomorrow in schools in england.rm, but on the condition that the neu pause strike action. cyclists who hire e—bikes are to be charged five times as much if they're dumped in streets in the west end. lime says it'll fine people £10 for leaving bikes which block pavements around soho and covent garden. it's also come up with no parking zones and will continue charging customers until bikes left there are moved. it's been working with...
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further teaching strikes are planned in england and wales by the national education union next week.rovement on the sharp fall in december and eases fears of a recession, but the office for national statistics say the outlook for the economy is flat. among the reasons cited for the better performance in january were the return of premier league football after the world cup, and a pick—up in school attendance. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. no bother, just the builder's station. that no bother, 'ust the builder's station. �* , ,, . ., , no bother, 'ust the builder's station. �* , ,, , , ., ., station. at this specialist station for the construction _ station. at this specialist station for the construction industry - station. at this specialist station j for the construction industry one station. at this specialist station i for the construction industry one of the host says businesses point. up until now the problem hasn't been a slowing economy some are just trying to get the staff and materials to do the work. but they are yet to hear the work. but they are yet to
further teaching strikes are planned in england and wales by the national education union next week.rovement on the sharp fall in december and eases fears of a recession, but the office for national statistics say the outlook for the economy is flat. among the reasons cited for the better performance in january were the return of premier league football after the world cup, and a pick—up in school attendance. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. no bother, just the builder's...
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not only have we had members from the national educational union but the pcs union and of course junior that most of the crowd here today and they come with a very important message and that is the government needs to invest in the future of teaching and in the future of the classroom. with with me is teacher eve from a primary school in south—east london. tell me why you're here today. i'm striking because we deserve to be paid better than we are. the government have made choices about how to spend money. why should i have a pay cut because of that, real terms pay cut? also, our schools need to be funded better. i explained my year five class that for the pay rise we just got, that means they get less money which is unfair and they understood that he had five children. so the schools need to be funded better and we need to be paid better. the government l says it is committed to funding l schools saying it puts in an extra £2 billion into schools and has also said it has asked the any you to pause its strike action so it can well, that neu had to go through a lot of work to get to this
not only have we had members from the national educational union but the pcs union and of course junior that most of the crowd here today and they come with a very important message and that is the government needs to invest in the future of teaching and in the future of the classroom. with with me is teacher eve from a primary school in south—east london. tell me why you're here today. i'm striking because we deserve to be paid better than we are. the government have made choices about how...
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but the government says it will only hold formal talks if the national education union calls off itss sank by 30% at one point after comments by its biggest investor that it couldn't provide the bank with more funding. credit suisse insisted its financial position was not a concern. but the worries spread across share markets with all major indexes falling sharply. a number of cliff—side homes in norfolk have been lost to the sea because of coastal erosion. just this weekend three houses were demolished after high tides and two more are earmarked to be pulled down in the seaside resort of hemsby. 0ne resident is even trying to save his property by physically moving it. as our east of england correspondentjo black reports, the council is hoping to use tonnes of rock to shore up the coastline. for decades, this part of the norfolk coast has been slipping away. but the recent bad weather and high tides caught residents in hemsby by surprise. over the weekend, chalet—style houses started to crumble or were totally demolished before the water could take them. sue lost her home. she knew e
but the government says it will only hold formal talks if the national education union calls off itss sank by 30% at one point after comments by its biggest investor that it couldn't provide the bank with more funding. credit suisse insisted its financial position was not a concern. but the worries spread across share markets with all major indexes falling sharply. a number of cliff—side homes in norfolk have been lost to the sea because of coastal erosion. just this weekend three houses were...
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the national education union has recommended its members to reject a new pay offer the government andefuse to roll strike action during the exam penod. strike action during the exam period . pay disputes are ongoing period. pay disputes are ongoing with teachers striking in february and. earlier this month, downing street . it would month, downing street. it would be hugely disappointing if strike action disrupted for england schoolchildren . this is england schoolchildren. this is gb news. more for me shortly . gb news. more for me shortly. now, though, back to . now, though, back to. patrick on. okay. good afternoon, everybody. is a fast moving picture today. we're going to go live to edinburgh now where the scottish national party is a new first minister. we can hear on our that's the leader of scottish labour. it comes as humza yousaf just been announced officially anyway as the first minister of scotland in there was a little kind of performance vote that took place. the he was announced. yes as the new first minister. scotland officially has first minister, that first minister o
the national education union has recommended its members to reject a new pay offer the government andefuse to roll strike action during the exam penod. strike action during the exam period . pay disputes are ongoing period. pay disputes are ongoing with teachers striking in february and. earlier this month, downing street . it would month, downing street. it would be hugely disappointing if strike action disrupted for england schoolchildren . this is england schoolchildren. this is gb news....
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but the national education union recommended its members reject deal and instead hold strikes on apriltwo. ten ovens and may the second. and lastly , the snp leader humza lastly, the snp leader humza yousef has now been officially selected as scotland's first minister. the 37 year old is replacing nicola sturgeon , who replacing nicola sturgeon, who formerly resigned to the king earlier on today. formerly resigned to the king earlier on today . more than earlier on today. more than eight years in the role . it's eight years in the role. it's understood. kate forbes , leave understood. kate forbes, leave the scottish government after a demotion from the first minister. it means, ms. forbes who previously served as finance , will return to hollyrood backbenches. , will return to hollyrood backbenches . you are up to date backbenches. you are up to date on tv online plus radio and on the train app with gb news the people's channel. let's get back to dan wootton tonight . to dan wootton tonight. will the real keir starmer please stand up today? he's effectively ended jeremy corbyn's career
but the national education union recommended its members reject deal and instead hold strikes on apriltwo. ten ovens and may the second. and lastly , the snp leader humza lastly, the snp leader humza yousef has now been officially selected as scotland's first minister. the 37 year old is replacing nicola sturgeon , who replacing nicola sturgeon, who formerly resigned to the king earlier on today. formerly resigned to the king earlier on today . more than earlier on today. more than eight years...
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but the national education union recommended its members reject deal and instead hold strikes on apriltwo. ten ovens and may the second. and lastly , the snp leader humza lastly, the snp leader humza yousef has now been officially selected as scotland's first minister. the 37 year old is replacing nicola sturgeon , who replacing nicola sturgeon, who formerly resigned to the king earlier on today. formerly resigned to the king earlier on today . more than earlier on today. more than eight years in the role . it's eight years in the role. it's understood. kate forbes , leave understood. kate forbes, leave the scottish government after a demotion from the first minister. it means, ms. forbes who previously served as finance , will return to hollyrood backbenches. , will return to hollyrood backbenches . you are up to date backbenches. you are up to date on tv online plus radio and on the train app with gb news the people's channel. let's get back to dan wootton tonight . to dan wootton tonight. will the real keir starmer please stand up today? he's effectively ended jeremy corbyn's career
but the national education union recommended its members reject deal and instead hold strikes on apriltwo. ten ovens and may the second. and lastly , the snp leader humza lastly, the snp leader humza yousef has now been officially selected as scotland's first minister. the 37 year old is replacing nicola sturgeon , who replacing nicola sturgeon, who formerly resigned to the king earlier on today. formerly resigned to the king earlier on today . more than earlier on today. more than eight years...
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the national education union has been campaigning for ofsted to be replaced and the inspection procession calling for change had more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us we need an inspection system fit for purpose, one that does notjudge schools on a single—word judgment based on a two—day visit. teaching unions also say disruption caused by covid and issues with recruitment add to the need for radical reform of ofsted's inspection framework. a former head of our stead defended the organisation. despite all the problems, ofsted has i believe been a force for good over the last 30 years. yes, it holds schools to account, but it has helped to raise standards, it has challenged schools to do better and it has challenged over the years governments as well, when ofsted as an independent inspector believes it is going wrong. the department for education said inspections remain hugely important because they hold schools to account. teaching unions however are determined to ensure ruth perry's death is a catalyst for change. tim muffett, bbc news. andrew bailey said that increasing th
the national education union has been campaigning for ofsted to be replaced and the inspection procession calling for change had more than 50,000 signatures. our members tell us we need an inspection system fit for purpose, one that does notjudge schools on a single—word judgment based on a two—day visit. teaching unions also say disruption caused by covid and issues with recruitment add to the need for radical reform of ofsted's inspection framework. a former head of our stead defended the...
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but the national education union has recommended its members reject the deal and instead further strikeson april 27th and may the second. snp leader humza yousaf has now been officially selected as scottish new first minister, promising never to shy away from tackling the big issues facing his country. the 37 year old is replacing nicola sturgeon, who formally tendered her resignation to the king earlier after , more than eight earlier after, more than eight years in the role. kate forbes will leave the scottish government after she narrowly lost out to mr. youssouf. it's believed she turned down a demotion from the first minister to remain on holyrood's backbenches. to remain on holyrood's backbenches . and just lastly , backbenches. and just lastly, the united states president, joe biden has called on congress to pass an assault weapons ban after six people, including three children, were killed in a school shooting in nashville on monday . and if you're watching monday. and if you're watching on television, you may find the following footage distressed . following footage distressed.
but the national education union has recommended its members reject the deal and instead further strikeson april 27th and may the second. snp leader humza yousaf has now been officially selected as scottish new first minister, promising never to shy away from tackling the big issues facing his country. the 37 year old is replacing nicola sturgeon, who formally tendered her resignation to the king earlier after , more than eight earlier after, more than eight years in the role. kate forbes will...
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but a national education union has recommended its members reject deal and instead hold further strikesn april 227 and may the second. and lastly the snp leader, humza yousaf has now been officially selected as scotland's new first minister. the 37 year old is replacing nicola , who formally replacing nicola, who formally tendered her resignation to the king earlier on today. after more than eight years in the role, it's understood kate forbes will leave the scottish government after rejecting a demotion from the new first minister. it means ms. forbes, who previously served as finance secretary, will return to hollyrood backbenches . you up to hollyrood backbenches. you up to date on tv online plus radio and on the tune in app with gb news the people's channel. let's get back now to jacob rees—mogg . back now to jacob rees—mogg. to paraphrase george orwell's road to wigan pier one sometimes get the impression that mere words human rights draw towards them with magnetic force . every them with magnetic force. every fruit juice drink a nudist sandal, wear a nature cure, quack and feminis
but a national education union has recommended its members reject deal and instead hold further strikesn april 227 and may the second. and lastly the snp leader, humza yousaf has now been officially selected as scotland's new first minister. the 37 year old is replacing nicola , who formally replacing nicola, who formally tendered her resignation to the king earlier on today. after more than eight years in the role, it's understood kate forbes will leave the scottish government after rejecting...
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national education illegal. the national education has staged a protest calling on government to urgently reform the inspection system for schools. the unionation, asking it to replace ofsted . it follows the replace ofsted. it follows the death of the head ruth perry, who took her own life waiting for an inspection report which downgraded her berkshire to the lowest rating possible . those lowest rating possible. those are your latest news headlines. i'm back in half hour. now back to . to. patrick okay. people, in about 25 minutes, we're hoping to go live to the albanian pm, he's going to the albanian pm, he's going to be talking about small boat crisis, illegal migration, criminal , crisis, illegal migration, criminal, etc. he's been meeting with . but just be aware. i want with. but just be aware. i want to fit in as much as possible before. we go live. so we're going to rattle through this now. start, though, with now. we do start, though, with this problem of albanian migrants the channel. migrants crossing the channel. albanian minister rama albanian prime minister rama arrived in downing street just over an hour ago for talks with
national education illegal. the national education has staged a protest calling on government to urgently reform the inspection system for schools. the unionation, asking it to replace ofsted . it follows the replace ofsted. it follows the death of the head ruth perry, who took her own life waiting for an inspection report which downgraded her berkshire to the lowest rating possible . those lowest rating possible. those are your latest news headlines. i'm back in half hour. now back to . to....
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but the national education union has recommended its members reject the deal and instead further strikeson april 27th and may the second. snp leader humza yousaf has now been officially selected as scottish new first minister, promising never to shy away from tackling the big issues facing his country. the 37 year old is replacing nicola sturgeon, who formally tendered her resignation to the king earlier after , more than eight earlier after, more than eight years in the role. kate forbes will leave the scottish government after she narrowly lost out to mr. youssouf. it's believed she turned down a demotion from the first minister to remain on holyrood's backbenches. to remain on holyrood's backbenches . and just lastly , backbenches. and just lastly, the united states president, joe biden has called on congress to pass an assault weapons ban after six people, including three children, were killed in a school shooting in nashville on monday . and if you're watching monday. and if you're watching on television, you may find the following footage distressed . following footage distressed.
but the national education union has recommended its members reject the deal and instead further strikeson april 27th and may the second. snp leader humza yousaf has now been officially selected as scottish new first minister, promising never to shy away from tackling the big issues facing his country. the 37 year old is replacing nicola sturgeon, who formally tendered her resignation to the king earlier after , more than eight earlier after, more than eight years in the role. kate forbes will...
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it's the second day of regional walkouts by members of the national education union, and it affects 200,000y schools either restricting access pupils or fully closed . access pupils or fully closed. at and new details have been discovered during cleaning and conservation work to prepare king charles's coronation chair . experts say they found previous undiscovered parts of a figure. it reveals more information about the chair's lavish construction 700 years after it was made . henry the after it was made. henry the eighth. charles the first. queen victoria and the late queen elizabeth were all crowned in the historic seat . okay, this is the historic seat. okay, this is gb news. we'll bring you more as it happens. now, let's get straight back to beth . and . straight back to beth. and. good morning to you. now, regardless which side of the fence she sat on throughout lockdowns and the covid two years, i would say we're still dealing with the hangover of it. today's story messages in the daily , all messages in the daily, all relevant to all of the telegraph is splashing huge on this. they'r
it's the second day of regional walkouts by members of the national education union, and it affects 200,000y schools either restricting access pupils or fully closed . access pupils or fully closed. at and new details have been discovered during cleaning and conservation work to prepare king charles's coronation chair . experts say they found previous undiscovered parts of a figure. it reveals more information about the chair's lavish construction 700 years after it was made . henry the after...
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first and last, leading national education union has staged a protest calling on the government to urgentlye school inspection system. the union is having a petition signed by more than 45,000 people to the department of education , asking for it to education, asking for it to replace ofsted. it follows the death of head teacher ruth perry , who took her own life waiting for an inspection report which downgraded her berkshire school to the lowest possible rating . to the lowest possible rating. you're up to date on tv online dab , plus radio and on the dab, plus radio and on the tunein app with gb news, the people's channel. back now to dewbs& co . dewbs& co. hi there, michelle dewberry. keeping you company until 7:00 tonight. keeping me company . my panel, daniel company. my panel, daniel moylan, a conservative peer in the house of lords, and catherine craig, a former labour councillor on the sea of plymouth communications . good plymouth communications. good evening, gentlemen. nice evening with you. back lots of you guys getting in touch already, which is what i like because it's definit
first and last, leading national education union has staged a protest calling on the government to urgentlye school inspection system. the union is having a petition signed by more than 45,000 people to the department of education , asking for it to education, asking for it to replace ofsted. it follows the death of head teacher ruth perry , who took her own life waiting for an inspection report which downgraded her berkshire school to the lowest possible rating . to the lowest possible rating....
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education was her vocation. now unions and school leaders are asking for changes. dr mary bousted from the national on leaders. 0ne executive head teacher at a nearby school said she refused entry to 0fsted inspectors and called on parents to show support. but that visit will now go ahead this morning. while schools do need to be monitored, i think that something does need to be looked into this and perhaps changes do need to be made where there's a bit less pressure kind of put on schools. you have got to stand up and be counted, don't you? otherwise, people... that's how change happens. matthew purvis, 0fsted's regional directorfor the south east, said... "we were deeply saddened by ruth perry's tragic death. a petition calling for changes to the inspection system has so far gathered more than 90,000 signatures. the department for education said inspections are hugely important, as they hold schools to account for their educational standards. caversham primary�*s report is yet to be published on the 0fsted website. meanwhile, the school is grieving for its head teacher. aruna iyengar, bbc news. n
education was her vocation. now unions and school leaders are asking for changes. dr mary bousted from the national on leaders. 0ne executive head teacher at a nearby school said she refused entry to 0fsted inspectors and called on parents to show support. but that visit will now go ahead this morning. while schools do need to be monitored, i think that something does need to be looked into this and perhaps changes do need to be made where there's a bit less pressure kind of put on schools. you...
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the national education union.ls or fully closed. mary boosted general secretary of the union says the government is not cooperating . it's a stalemate at cooperating. it's a stalemate at the moment . the government says the moment. the government says it won't talk to us until we stop the strikes. we're saying that we can't stop the strikes until they begin to negotiate and, you know, actually start to commit to the system negotiations that they're promising us. we can't see why they won't begin negotiations because we want to resolve this issue. and the only way will be resolved the is through resolved in the end is through negotiation. we can't negotiation. so we can't understand delaying . and understand why delaying. and finally, new details have been discovered during cleaning conservation work to prepare charles's coronation chair. experts say they found previous undiscovered parts of a figure it reveals more information about the chair's lavish construction 700 years after it was made henry the eighth, char
the national education union.ls or fully closed. mary boosted general secretary of the union says the government is not cooperating . it's a stalemate at cooperating. it's a stalemate at the moment . the government says the moment. the government says it won't talk to us until we stop the strikes. we're saying that we can't stop the strikes until they begin to negotiate and, you know, actually start to commit to the system negotiations that they're promising us. we can't see why they won't...
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it's the third walkout by members of the national education union this week , with education union this week, with previous industrial action taking place in the north of england and the midlands. the education secretary had invited teaching unions to take part in talks on the conditions . strikes talks on the conditions. strikes were suspended , but they're were suspended, but they're demanding a better pay offer first. further, national strikes in england and wales are planned for march the 15th and 16th . the for march the 15th and 16th. the number of children and young people receiving urgent treatment for eating disorders in england has risen by 66% since 2019. the royal college of psychiatrists says services have been flooded with referrals. it's warning this a postcode lottery of care and is calling for more staff to help ease the backlog . abusive attacks on backlog. abusive attacks on retail staff have almost doubled since before the pandemic. a survey by the british retail consortium found that over 850 incidents were recorded every day between 2021 and 22. this includes racia
it's the third walkout by members of the national education union this week , with education union this week, with previous industrial action taking place in the north of england and the midlands. the education secretary had invited teaching unions to take part in talks on the conditions . strikes talks on the conditions. strikes were suspended , but they're were suspended, but they're demanding a better pay offer first. further, national strikes in england and wales are planned for march the...
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it's the second day of regional walkout by members of the national education union, affecting 200,000 staff. many schools were either restricted access to pupils awfully close for the day. the union claims it has been excluded from the latest round of pay talks. mary bousted, general secretary of the eu , says the government is the eu, says the government is not cooperate , saying it's a not cooperate, saying it's a stalemate at the moment. the government says it won't talk to us until we stop the strikes. we're saying that we can't stop the strikes until they begin to negotiate and, you know, actually start to commit to this essential negotiations that they're promising us. we can't see why they won't begin negotiations because we want to resolve this. and the only way it be resolved in the end it will be resolved in the end is through negotiation. so we can't why they're can't understand why they're delaying and for our television viewers, hold your breath. this near—miss on what seems a quiet residential road in west sussex, the littlehampton . it turned the littlehampton. it turne
it's the second day of regional walkout by members of the national education union, affecting 200,000 staff. many schools were either restricted access to pupils awfully close for the day. the union claims it has been excluded from the latest round of pay talks. mary bousted, general secretary of the eu , says the government is the eu, says the government is not cooperate , saying it's a not cooperate, saying it's a stalemate at the moment. the government says it won't talk to us until we stop...
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but the national education union has recommended its members reject the deal and instead hold furtherstrikes on april the 27th and may the second. and lastly the snp leader, humza yousaf has now been officially selected . scotland's new first selected. scotland's new first minister. runner up forbes has said she'll support yusuff despite rejecting offer to serve in the cabinet. ms. forbes, who previously as finance secretary, was offered a demotion to . rural was offered a demotion to. rural affairs. she'll now return to hollyrood backbenches . you're up hollyrood backbenches. you're up to on tv online dab , plus radio to on tv online dab, plus radio and tune in a with gb news the people's channel. time for headliners . headliners. hello. good evening . i am simon evans. welcome to headliners . joining me tonight headliners. joining me tonight to take you through the best of top stories, we have top comedians leo kearse and roger monkhouse . oh, are you both.7 monkhouse. oh, are you both.7 yeah. good, thanks. let's marvellous . let's have marvellous. let's have a cracking look at the
but the national education union has recommended its members reject the deal and instead hold furtherstrikes on april the 27th and may the second. and lastly the snp leader, humza yousaf has now been officially selected . scotland's new first selected. scotland's new first minister. runner up forbes has said she'll support yusuff despite rejecting offer to serve in the cabinet. ms. forbes, who previously as finance secretary, was offered a demotion to . rural was offered a demotion to. rural...
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but the national education union has recommended its members reject the deal and instead hold furtherstrikes on april the 27th and may the second. and lastly the snp leader, humza yousaf has now been officially selected . scotland's new first selected. scotland's new first minister. runner up forbes has said she'll support yusuff despite rejecting offer to serve in the cabinet. ms. forbes, who previously as finance secretary, was offered a demotion to. rural affairs. she'll now return to hollyrood backbenches . you're up hollyrood backbenches. you're up to on tv online dab , plus radio to on tv online dab, plus radio and tune in a with gb news the people's channel. time for headliners . headliners. hello. good evening . i am simon evans. welcome to headliners . joining me tonight headliners. joining me tonight to take you through the best of top stories, we have top comedians leo kearse and roger monkhouse . oh, are you both.7 monkhouse. oh, are you both.7 yeah. good, thanks. let's marvellous . let's have marvellous. let's have a cracking look at the front pages then the daily mail as
but the national education union has recommended its members reject the deal and instead hold furtherstrikes on april the 27th and may the second. and lastly the snp leader, humza yousaf has now been officially selected . scotland's new first selected. scotland's new first minister. runner up forbes has said she'll support yusuff despite rejecting offer to serve in the cabinet. ms. forbes, who previously as finance secretary, was offered a demotion to. rural affairs. she'll now return to...
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the government says the move will create a "period of calm" from the national education union in englandre than half of schools closed or restricted attendance on 15th and 16th march. you are watching bbc news. hello there. it's a case of mixed fortunes for many for the remainder of the day and for the start of the weekend as we see a case of sunny spells and scattered showers. it's been a rather grey and gloomy start across kent this morning, as you can see from the puddles. quite significant sharp showers here. further north and east in county durham, we've had beautiful blue sky and sunshine and it's likely across north—east england we could see the highest temperatures for the remainder of the afternoon. this is the story as you can see, sharp showers easing away from the south—east and a cluster of showers developing, more widespread to through south—west england and wales for the remainder of the afternoon. so it is an afternoon of mixed fortunes, sunny spells and scattered showers continue for most. a mild story with the wind coming from a southerly direction, so generally those t
the government says the move will create a "period of calm" from the national education union in englandre than half of schools closed or restricted attendance on 15th and 16th march. you are watching bbc news. hello there. it's a case of mixed fortunes for many for the remainder of the day and for the start of the weekend as we see a case of sunny spells and scattered showers. it's been a rather grey and gloomy start across kent this morning, as you can see from the puddles. quite...
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further teaching strikes are planned in england and wales by the national education union next week.eturn of premier league football after the world cup, and a pick—up in school attendance. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. no bother, just the builder's station. at this specialist station for the construction industry one of the host says businesses point. up until now the problem hasn't been a slowing economy some are just trying to get the staff and materials to do the work. but they are yet to hear the evidence of the two—year recession the bank of england forecasted before christmas. we are tradesmen but equally we are the public too, so all this talk about the cost of living crisis, energy bills spiralling, fuel going up, especially building materials, they went through the roof especially during lockdown and the availability shrank. and i think that we have become pretty hardy and we are pretty good at riding out storms. the uk economy grew faster than expected injanuary, up 0.3% is by gross domestic product, meaning the value of all the goods and services we pro
further teaching strikes are planned in england and wales by the national education union next week.eturn of premier league football after the world cup, and a pick—up in school attendance. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. no bother, just the builder's station. at this specialist station for the construction industry one of the host says businesses point. up until now the problem hasn't been a slowing economy some are just trying to get the staff and materials to do the work....
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the government says the move will create a �*period of calm' from the national education union in englandnditions and workload, and follow strikes which hit schools across england earlier this week. more than half of schools closed or restricted attendance on 15 and 16 march. four teachers' unions the association of school and college leaders, national association of head teachers, nasuwt and the neu will all be involved in the talks with the education secretary, gillian keegan, which are expected to go into the weekend. the british medical association says it is willing to enter talks about pay for doctors in england after a breakthrough between her secretary and other unions yesterday. nurses, aramedics and other unions yesterday. nurses, paramedics and _ and other unions yesterday. nurses, paramedics and hospital _ and other unions yesterday. nurses, paramedics and hospital porters - and other unions yesterday. nurses, | paramedics and hospital porters have been offered a one—off payment covering last year and a 5% increase for the coming year. now on to the us where the irish taoiseac
the government says the move will create a �*period of calm' from the national education union in englandnditions and workload, and follow strikes which hit schools across england earlier this week. more than half of schools closed or restricted attendance on 15 and 16 march. four teachers' unions the association of school and college leaders, national association of head teachers, nasuwt and the neu will all be involved in the talks with the education secretary, gillian keegan, which are...
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the choice of his opponents that i can't imagine anything more dumb than what the national education association unionsident did by going after him. think about this. we've had a referendum on this. the law that florida that says you can't have sex education for kindergartner, first and second graders was an issue in the campaign and ron desantis won by the biggest margin in the history of the state of florida by 20 points. if i were ron desantis, i don't know how he got himself in a place where he has this kind of enemy, congratulations to him. she will go after him for opposing courses that say that america is racist and has been such since the beginning of the country. that's a sure winner as well for him. congratulations on the choice of his adversary here. it will do nothing but benefit him both during the republican primary and if he were to be the nominee in a general election. >> john: gallup took on the poll of importance of education to voters in 2020. 83% of voters in that gallup poll felt that education would be extremely or very important in terms of how it would influence their vote for
the choice of his opponents that i can't imagine anything more dumb than what the national education association unionsident did by going after him. think about this. we've had a referendum on this. the law that florida that says you can't have sex education for kindergartner, first and second graders was an issue in the campaign and ron desantis won by the biggest margin in the history of the state of florida by 20 points. if i were ron desantis, i don't know how he got himself in a place...
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that's the third walkout by members of the national education union this week with previous industrialion taking place in the north of england and in the midlands. the education secretary had ianed the education secretary had invited ed teaching unions to take part in talks on the condition the strikes were suspended . but they are suspended. but they are demanding a pay offer that is better. first. further, national strikes in england and wales are planned for march the 15th and 16/8. that's your latest news on back in an hour. more now from. michelle thanks for that. follow along, michelle dewberry. and i'm keeping you company right through until 7:00 tonight. alongside me, i've got martin daubney , the former brexit party daubney, the former brexit party mep , and aaron boustani, the mep, and aaron boustani, the founder of novara media. good evening. welcome gents. you both looking very smart tonight . looking very smart tonight. thank you much. appreciate thank you very much. appreciate it. that's the it for it. that's the making it for everyone, you at home. and everyone, for you
that's the third walkout by members of the national education union this week with previous industrialion taking place in the north of england and in the midlands. the education secretary had ianed the education secretary had invited ed teaching unions to take part in talks on the condition the strikes were suspended . but they are suspended. but they are demanding a pay offer that is better. first. further, national strikes in england and wales are planned for march the 15th and 16/8. that's...
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but the national education union has recommended its members reject the deal and instead hold furtherikes on april the 27th and may the second. but the education secretary, gillian keegan , says secretary, gillian keegan, says this is the best offer teachers will get. we're going into exam season. lots of young people and their parents are quite anxious at the moment. so we would very much hope that, you know , that much hope that, you know, that the unions do not call or strike. it's disruptive for our children. they've been through enough. if this is not accepted, then what we will do is we will both go to independent pay both go to the independent pay review then they'll review body. then they'll obviously things obviously look at things like retention recruitment. retention and recruitment. they look they'll look at inflation, and they'll come recommendation. come back with a recommendation. so be the normal so that will be the normal process we go through process which we go through every so revert to that every year. so we revert to that process . the former labour process. the
but the national education union has recommended its members reject the deal and instead hold furtherikes on april the 27th and may the second. but the education secretary, gillian keegan , says secretary, gillian keegan, says this is the best offer teachers will get. we're going into exam season. lots of young people and their parents are quite anxious at the moment. so we would very much hope that, you know , that much hope that, you know, that the unions do not call or strike. it's...
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schools in england could face further strike action as the national education union has asked teachersreject a new pay offer. teachers are being offered a £1,000 extra cash payment this year, with a 4.3% rise for most next year, which unions say is a real terms pay cut. the government says it has engaged in �*intensive discussions' with unions, and that the offer is �*fair and reasonable'. our education reporter vanessa clarke has more. the government was not offer was a £1000 flat rate cash sum for this year and for most teachers, a 4.3% pay rise for september from next year, we are unhappy about both those numbers and we are also unhappy about the fact that we believe this offer is not fully funded in schools and of the majority of schools would have to make cuts in order to afford it. the government _ make cuts in order to afford it. the government said it is giving schools £2.3 billion of cash over the next two years and starting salaries for new teachers would reach £30,000. if any new members reject this new deal, more strike action could be on way. it says it will try to ensure
schools in england could face further strike action as the national education union has asked teachersreject a new pay offer. teachers are being offered a £1,000 extra cash payment this year, with a 4.3% rise for most next year, which unions say is a real terms pay cut. the government says it has engaged in �*intensive discussions' with unions, and that the offer is �*fair and reasonable'. our education reporter vanessa clarke has more. the government was not offer was a £1000 flat rate...