Local councils failing to spend emergency welfare - 21/04/14
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by professorbillwinlow on 17 March, 2013
The National Audit Office has claimed that ministers must find 250,000 new school places by 2014 to accommodate a surge in the birth rate. The biggest rise since the baby boom after the second world war means that although the Department for Education has created more than 80,000 places over the past two years, a further 256,000 were needed. Financial Times, 15/03/13
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