MPs increase pressure on government to make PSHE compulsory

Joe Lepper
Wednesday, November 30, 2016

The chairs of five parliamentary select committees have written to Education Secretary Justine Greening demanding the government backs down on its refusal to make sex and relationship education (SRE) compulsory in all schools.

Education Secretary Justine Greening has been asked to make PSHE compulsory. Picture: Parliament TV
Education Secretary Justine Greening has been asked to make PSHE compulsory. Picture: Parliament TV

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