Two in five parents spent more money on child’s education during pandemic – poll April 22 2021, 12.08am
More than two in five parents have spent more money on their children’s education during the pandemic, a poll suggests (Liam McBurney/PA)
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More than two in five parents have spent more money on their children’s education during the pandemic amid concerns that pupils have missed out on learning due to Covid, a survey suggests.
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