Ten Things You Need to Know Today: 1 September 2023

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1. ‘Panic’ over school buildings

More than 100 schools in England are “scrambling to make arrangements” after being told to shut buildings because of crumbling concrete, said the BBC. With just days before the start of the new term, some pupils have already been told they will be learning remotely, in temporary classrooms or at different schools. Children “face a new lockdown” as the government reaches “panic mode” after “years of inaction” on the issue, said The Telegraph. Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said the decision followed “new evidence” about the material.

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