Union chiefs and local authority leaders have accused ministers of fast-tracking re-opening schools, as unions are slammed for 'working against interests' of kids and NASUWT threatens to sue headteachers
A row has exploded between ministers, councils, teachers and unions over when and how to re-open schools - with headteachers threatened with legal action.
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