They were the flagship policy of
the then shadow education secretary, Michael Gove.
It was back in 2008 that
the then shadow education secretary Michael Gove, backed a UK version of an American programme to get ex-servicemen teaching in England's schools.
Not exact matches
Angela Eagle, the present
Shadow Leader of the House could
then shadow a substantial spending department; she should replace the lacklustre Stephen Twigg as
Shadow Education Secretary.
The
shadow education secretary then either needs to dance on the head of a pin or disown Burnham.
Tristram Hunt, the
shadow Education Secretary, has been critical of the Priority School Building Programme, emphasising how the scheme was «limping along at a staggeringly slow pace», with only one in four schools from the initial phase actually under construction work, three years on from the announcement made by
then Education Secretary Michael Gove.