Article 6T79H Rundown schools risk ‘irreparable’ harm to pupils, UK children’s laureate says

Rundown schools risk ‘irreparable’ harm to pupils, UK children’s laureate says

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Exclusive: Frank Cottrell-Boyce says Conservative funding freeze over 14 years has created enormous' equality gap

The poor state of school buildings is exposing pupils to irreparable" harm, the UK's children's laureate has said, after a Guardian investigation revealed that more than 1.5 million students in England were being taught in dilapidated schools.

The award-winning screenwriter Frank Cottrell-Boyce said the Conservative party's decision to freeze funding per pupil in England for 14 years had left the country with an enormous" equality gap.

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