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Covid catch-up tutoring scheme costing £5bn is 'not fit for purpose'

Covid catch-up tutoring scheme costing £5bn is 'not fit for purpose'

The Financial Times said Sir Jon's report also warned that rising inflation is presenting a "significant and growing challenge" and that continuing to record costs in 2019 prices means none of the figures reflected "what has been or is being paid".

While it waits to hear back from Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, Brighton and Hove City Council has advised all primary heads to shut their schools, apart from for vulnerable children and those of key workers, and to move learning online.

A report presented to the HS2 board by the project's deputy chair Sir Jon Thompson said it was "very unlikely" that the £40.3 billion target cost for math summer camps near me the London to Birmingham section would be met, the Financial Times reported.

Yesterday the former couple, who have son Otis, eight, and daughter Daisy, six, said: 'As parents, it is incredibly upsetting to learn that a former nanny of our two young children would choose to make such false and scurrilous accusations about us.

On one occasion, the nanny claimed that Wilde infuriated Sudeikis by preparing a salad for Styles with her 'special dressing' in the family kitchen - leaving him ranting furiously at her and filming the encounter, before he tried to prevent her from leaving 'by lying under her car'.

Despite Wilde's insistence that her split from Sudeikis was 'initially friendly,' the nanny claimed that it left the blindsided Ted Lasso star distraught and ranting to the employee about their split and her decision to date British singer Harry Styles.

In Southampton the city council warned that some schools 'do not have enough staff to reopen safely to all children', while Slough Borough Council in Berkshire said some primaries would stay closed amid 'confusion across the board' caused by the Department for Education.

Wilde, 38, has always insisted that she and Sudeikis parted ways in early 2020 and her relationship with former One Direction star Styles started months later. She told Vanity Fair: 'The complete horses**t idea that I left Jason for Harry is completely inaccurate. Our relationship was over long before I met Harry.'

He is pictured with six of his seven children. Hajbeh made headlines in June 2007, when he was released from immigration detention after spending four years behind bars. He was convicted in absentia in Jordan in 1999 of plotting

Another, Alexandra Jenkins, 15, from Archway, who will attend Highgate Hill, said: 'If you want to change the world and change how people think about certain issues, you need to have the skills to make that happen.

An immigration judge ordered him deported, reasoning he entered incorrect information on papers when he entered the US in 1993 by checking the box for 'single' instead of 'married, dan.  He was arrested and detained in 2003 in a sweep of suspected immigration violators.

Hajbeh, who is originally from the Palestinian territories, made headlines in June 2007, when he was released from immigration detention after spending four years behind bars in connection with a series of bombings that took place in

Statistics should be published every half-term on the number of tutoring sessions started, with information on regional access to the scheme, as well as how many disadvantaged pupils or Send students are being supported.

According to court records and evidence presented at trial, from May 2019 to January 2020, Majed Talat Hajbeh, 58, used a messaging app to forward himself over 800 videos and images of child porn

Meanwhile, in an online survey of nearly 1,000 primary school teachers carried out during November and December 2021 by YouGov and the early years charity Kindred2, it was revealed that half of Reception pupils were not ready to start school.

On average, the survey found that just 50% of pupils arrived in Reception being 'school ready' while over a third of teachers - 34% - said that their pupils were not ready to start school, an increase on the proportion who reported this in 2020 of 23%.

Conservative MP Robert Halfon, chairman of the Education Committee, said in the Commons debate on education spending: 'The real questions that I have, given the importance of catch up, take practice ged test is whether the catch-up programme is fit for purpose, the National Tutoring Programme particularly.

Mr Halfon said catch-up funding is 'not reaching the most disadvantaged children', while 'there are significant regional disparities and there is a real risk of failure through Randstad as the delivery partner'.

The Education Committee said the Government needs to take action over the issue of persistent absence, ensuring that no more pupils became 'ghost children' - those who have fallen off of schools' radars during the pandemic.

The committee said it is 'not clear that the National Tutoring Programme will deliver for the pupils that need it most' and that there needs to be full transparency over how the scheme is working, including how many pupils are benefiting and their characteristics, such as if they have a disability.

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