england hero once more with his three world cup goals so far, and man of the match against wales. and nowhere did they share his joy more than in the corridors where he once walked, in the classrooms where he once studied, on the football pitch that he provided at his former primary school, where they d been there for him through thick and thin. the pupils, staff, including the head teacher. even though she does support wales. there definitely was a massive feeling of emotional feeling that run through school straightaway. you know, staff were talking to each other that evening saying, what a brilliant moment for marcus. you know, he s been through so much and he s had the love and support of people who care about him, his friends, his family. and for us as a school we ll always be behind marcus here at his old school they ve also shared in rashford s pain after that penalty miss in last year s euros final and the racist social media abuse that followed,
this is bbc news with the latest headlines. more than £1 billion for catch up tuition for pupils in england, but headteachers say it s a fraction of what s needed. the education secretary says denies he s trying to do it on the cheap we are looking at the interventions that we can actually deliver today, make sure that we are able to get the money on the table and out to schools in order to support them, in order to be able to help our children while they are in school straightaway. there s also been an impact on their well being, on their ability to be with their friends and their teachers and socialise and on their mental well being and emotional development. and so what we are proposing is that there should be a range of measures. are you a teacher, parent or student? what do you think is needed to catch
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this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. more than £1 billion for catch up tuition for pupils in england, but headteachers say it s a fraction of what s needed. the education secretary denies he s trying to do it on the cheap. we re looking at the interventions that we can actually deliver today, make sure that we re able to get the money on the table out to schools in order to support them, in order to be able to help our children while they re in school straightaway. what we re talking about is how do we use that money well? and i would say that investing in our children and young people and their futures must be our country s top priority. are you a teacher, parent or student? what do you think is needed to catch up on lost learning
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