Thousands of pupils entitled to education maintenance allowance are still awaiting payment several weeks after the start of term. The Conservative shadow children's secretary, Michael Gove, is calling for an inquiry to look into the delay and to examine details of the government's £75m contract with the firm delivering the payments, Liberata. The payments of £30 are for 16- to 18-year-olds as an incentive to stay in education after secondary school. "Thousands of pupils have not received the money they're entitled to and it looks...