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		<title>£1 Billion extra funding for schools, where&#039;s it going?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The government has allocated another £1 billion to children, schools and families over the next three years. While the plan does not have direct impact on the rest of the UK it is likely that it will lead to pressure for action in similar areas in Wales, Scotland and N Ireland – not least in [...]]]></description>
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