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    TES Hustings 2017

    Speakers:

    Justine Greening (Con)

    Angela Rayner (Lab) 

    John Pugh (Lib Dem)

    Date: 24 May 2017
    Venue: Emmanuel Centre, 9-23 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 3DW
    Time: 18:00 - 20:00
    Type: Debate Fee: Free

    Taking place at the Emmanuel Centre in the heart of Westminster on Wednesday the 24th May at 6:00pm, with the hustings starting at 6.30pm sharp, this event is sure to frame the education conversation for the last frantic days of the campaigning. 

    The debate will be hosted by TES editor Ann Mroz, and you can be part of the 1,000-strong audience that questions the politicians on all aspects of education policy – including grammar schools, funding, assessment and pedagogy. 

    To register, click here

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