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Government under pressure to follow Scotland’s example by enforcing face mask use in secondary schools

BORIS JOHNSON’S government is under pressure from Labour and education unions to follow Scotland’s example by enforcing the wearing of face masks by teachers and pupils in secondary schools.

“Obligatory guidance” will be issued that pupils should wear face masks when moving around school from next Monday, Scotland’s Education Secretary John Swinney has confirmed.

And the University College Union in Scotland has called on Holyrood to go further by making masks mandatory on campuses.

  • Sally Collier quit as head of England’s exam regulator Ofqual yesterday over the shambolic handling of GCSE and A-level grading.
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