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Here you will find News Headlines that were reported in July 2010.

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July 2010 

30/07/10
Michael Gove defends academy schools list

Blow for academies policy as only 153 schools apply

28/07/10
School buildings will still get cash, Gove promises

'Rich, thick kids' achieve much more than poor clever ones, says Gove

27/07/10
Extra funding for disadvantaged pupils

26/07/10
Academies will leave pupils 'unprepared for modern life', say critics

How have the new Government's two ministers in charge of education measured up so far?

MPs told advice to check school building list ignored

MPs pass law paving way for school shake-up in England

22/07/10
Academies reforms to become law in England

Special needs would lose out in academies plan - Labour

Under-used special needs centres in Wiltshire to close

21/07/10
School buildings 'not fit' for learning, say teachers

19/07/10
'Ample time' for academies Bill, says Michael Gove

Teachers to protest over school building cuts

Gove seeks to ram academies bill through parliament

Academies Bill 'rushed through' claim

15/07/10
The coalition government’s ‘Spending Challenge’

Councils spend £160 million on paperwork for cancelled school building projects

This was a hard lesson for Gove, but a vital one

14/07/10
£260m 'wasted' in axing school building plans

12/07/10
Gove may axe school quango after blunders

11/07/10
Gove 'to help schools disappointed by building cuts'

10/07/10
Cameron says axing school buildings plan 'unpopular'

09/07/10
Sandwell headteachers attack Gove over school cuts

Michael Gove attacked for 'cavalier' school list errors

Gove apologises to council leaders over BSF list errors

Gove apologises over school building list errors

Gove to apologise on school building list chaos

Next steps on special educational needs and disabilities

06/07/10
BSF Programme scrapped!

01/07/10
Ofsted must retain its independence
 


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