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Gullis said he feared some schools spend the £2.6bn grant 'in ways that the funding is not intended'
Union warns education secretary they will be in official trade dispute if no commitment by October 14
Education secretary accused of 'taking cheap shots at a profession already on its knees'
Theresa May spent time studying at a comprehensive school in the 1970s after her grammar converted
Education secretary promises to be 'much more assertive about intervention and standards'
The schools minister also confirmed that new teacher salaries will rise to £30,000 next year
Former education secretary says extension to all benefit-claiming households would be 'more than worthwhile'
Schools minister said launching route for those without degrees for primary and early years first could address subject knowledge...
Jonathan Gullis says he 'hopes' to see legislation allowing new grammar schools in this Parliament