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That may be right, but injune, an official report said that the Department Of Education sees raac as the greatest risk to safety across the school estate. And that was before the risk was upgraded, which is why this issue is raising questions for parents, children and teachers. So, who should be answering all of those questions . The Teaching Union the association of School College leaders says rishi sunak has significant questions to answer over why when he was chancellor the budget was cut to fix crumbling concrete in schools. The general secretary of the ascl, geoff barton, is with us now. Welcome, geoff. I want to explain to viewers that it was because jonathan i want to explain to viewers that it was becauseJonathan Slater said that when rishi sunak was chancellor the treasury refused to put more money into repairing schools and actually cut funding that there is this political row, something the Prime Minister strongly denies. I think that is completely and Utterly Wrong. Actuall
The north of scotland. Here more of a breeze and more cloud, a few spots of rain, temperatures mid to high teens. Elsewhere a glorious afternoon with widespread hot sunshine. Mid to high 20s. Close to 30 in the south east. 29 for the london area. Could be higher than that. Tonight it is a fine end to the day, clear skies, that. Tonight it is a fine end to the day, clearskies, mist that. Tonight it is a fine end to the day, clear skies, mist and fog developing again, maybe some thicker patches in Eastern England and that front across the north of scotland. Cooler in some rural spots in scotland. Tomorrow we start off with mist and fog that will soon clear. The chance of a shower in western areas, Northern Ireland and south west england. Most places dry and sunny with light winds and temperatures mid to high 20s. Wednesday maybe more cloud in the mix. Some coastal mist and fog. That should lift and burn away. We draw up should lift and burn away. We draw up some warm and humid airfrom fr
And scotland will be fully or partially closed today, because of concerns about crumbling concrete. Investigations are also under way in schools in wales and Northern Ireland. Ministers have promised to speed up checks on schools where the material, known as raac, may have been used. 0ur reporter Louisa Pilbeam reports. From the midlands to suffolk. And london. More than 100 schools in england look like this today, with buildings roped off and closed on what for many should be the first day of the new term. The problem crumbling concrete called raac, meaning many schools are unsafe. Sarah, a mum of two who didnt want to be on camera, told us. The main issue for me is we dont have any certainty about when the children are going Back To School. The lack of certainty right now is worrying for everyone. The school havent been that specific about the actual meanwhile, on social media sites, including mumsnet, one parent said. The government has been criticised for not acting faster despite