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Education Secretary Mark Carlisle, speaking in the House of Commons, on government plans to meet student fees for some places in independent schools.
Noel Hardy of the Inner London Education Authority, on the threatened closure of ILEA Television as a result of forthcoming government cuts.
Fred Jarvis of the NUT, on teachers being compromised by cuts, and the union’s advice to its members.
Brian Hayes revisits the week’s shows and interviews with guests: Maurice Peston, Professor of Economics at Queen Mary College, predicts the economic outlook for 1980. Secretary of State for Education...
Interview with David Hart, General Secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), on education cuts following the election of the Conservative Party into government. Male interviewer not...
Peter Allen interviews Neil Kinnock, shadow Education Secretary, on education cuts following the election of the Conservative Party into government.
Interview with NUT President Jim Murphy about plans to cut education spending. He says the union will block every attempt at local education authority costs cuts. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with Fred Jarvis, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, (NUT), criticising the education budget cuts proposed by the new Conservative Government and threatening industrial action....
Interview with NALGO spokesman about the industrial action to protest against local government cuts in education announced in the Budget. Male speaker and interviewer not identified.
Report on a speech by education minister Mark Carlisle on proposed education budget cuts which will allow savings to be made at local level on items such as school meals, and on Government plans to provide...
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