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The party set out its stall at its annual conference in Brighton
Campaigners have offered a 'cautious welcome', but note there is room for huge improvement
Leaders fear missed opportunity to forge a positive relationship
Staffordshire is believed to be the first local authority to recommend bringing back such wide-ranging measures
Last-minute change means schools must continue reporting data daily from tomorrow