England's schools have officially been told the raft of changes they'll have to make when they reopen to all children in September.
A string of measures that were designed to stop the spread of the virus have been axed after they made it impossible to have everyone in at once.
Unions had pleaded for extra money to open up classrooms in public buildings and have "blended" learning from home. But instead the government is telling schools to use exactly the same space they had before the pandemic.
No money will be given for extra classrooms and schools are banned from running "rotas". Pupils are expected in five days a week and there will be fines for absence.
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