Boris Johnson tonight begged parents to send their kids back when schools reopen in England next week. After medics backed the reopening, the PM said the Covid-19 risk to children was “very small”.
His Education Secretary Gavin Williamson faced fury over an exams fiasco getaway. As Mr Johnson told parents it was “vitally important” to send their kids back to school, Labour warned a “week of chaos” over exam results had put the commitment to getting all pupils into the classroom again at “serious risk”.
Labour leader Keir Starmer said: “Ministers should have spent the summer implementing a national plan to get all children back to school. “Instead, the last two weeks have been wasted clearing up a mess of the Government’s own making.” And Mr
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