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[Written Question] Special Educational Needs

Question by: Dr Ben Spencer Answering Body: Department for Education Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, for what reason she has not met with representatives from the National Association of Special Schools as part of her work to improve SEND.

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After losing my daughter, I learned where the immigration crisis really begins

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Commodores co-founder and former bassist Ronald LaPread dead at 75

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Pakistan’s Lyari defies Bollywood’s gangland label to rise as boxing haven

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Critical infrastructure in Western Sydney missing as funding plan comes to ends

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