Make it compulsory for vulnerable children to go to school, No 10 urged

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Teachers making hundreds of phone calls a week to check on at-risk pupils as just 5% attend school during lockdown

The government has been urged to consider making it compulsory for vulnerable children to go to school during the Covid-19 lockdown, as it emerged that teachers were making hundreds of phone calls a week to keep track of at-risk pupils.

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