hereRoadside Mum Sarah has since welcomed the response from education food service provider Chartwells, telling the BBC: "It's a very positive step that they're going to look at where gaps have occurred, why they have occurred and seek to resolve them."In Prime Minister’s Questions today, Labour Leader Keir Starmer blasted the government’s handling of the food parcels provided to struggling families.“The Prime Minister says that the parcels are disgraceful but it shouldn’t have taken social media to shame the Prime Minister into action,” he said.Sir Keir added: “I’ve checked the Government guidance on free school meals, published by the Department for Education.“I’ve got it here, it sets out example parcels for one child for five days, the.
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