Sector urges parties to prioritise children's issues in general election

Joe Lepper
Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Children's sector leaders are urging political parties to use the Prime Minister's snap general election announcement as an opportunity to prioritise children and young people's issues.

Prime Minister Theresa May wants to cuts to the cost of courses with lower earning potential. Picture: Jay Allen/Crown copyright.
Prime Minister Theresa May wants to cuts to the cost of courses with lower earning potential. Picture: Jay Allen/Crown copyright.

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