For the latest news from in and around Wigan sign up to the MyWigan newsletter hereWigan MP Lisa Nandy has urged the prime minister to set out a 'real plan' for schools as they prepare to reopen to pupils.The shadow foreign secretary accused education secretary Gavin Williamson of 'going missing' as the government finalises its plans for easing lockdown, which could see schools reopen in just over two weeks time.She told Sky News that schools needed to be the " absolute overriding priority" and urged the government to ensure that the current lockdown would be the last one."What we need to hear is a real plan to make sure that this is the last lockdown, and that we reopen in a way that is sensible and consistent with scientific advice," she.
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