The World Health Organisation has advised children over 12 to wear a face covering where they can’t socially distance, and as more countries are introducing them in school corridors and communal areas, it’s important that lessons are learned. 2/3
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I have continually called on Government to respond to the latest health advice, and my team are speaking with officials in Scotland to ensure we have the most up-to-date advice ahead of our schools returning. 3/3
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Stop being a tail of Nicola Sturgeon.Whatever Scotland do you jump to get publicity and want govt to follow.Why dont you concentrate on your London being made safer and get crossrail complete sooner.
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FFS !!!!!
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Why don’t just give the students choice? If they want to study at home let them, if they feel vulnerable or if they live with vulnerable parent why don’t you let them to choose what is safe for the students
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Yes, and I support all your efforts to encourage safety. Please, Mr Khan, support our pleas for a temporary footbridge in Hammersmith/Barnes so our children CAN get to school next week.
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Have you banned knives in school yet ?
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