Education Secretary Gavin Williamson will be in the Commons to tell MPs the government has failed in its bid to get all primary-age kids back in school before the summer holidays.
The Sun reports government sources confirming the pledge to give all primary-age kids a month back in school before the end of term will not be met.
A “senior government source” tells the Sun’s Kate Ferguson the department for education will have to “wind back a bit” on getting all under-11s back this month.
“Some schools don’t have enough space,” the source says. “We have always said we will listen to schools, so we are likely to step back a bit on that.”
Earlier, Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove will be in the Commons to answer an urgent question from his opposite number Rachel Reeves on the deadlocked post-Brexit trade talks.
The latest round of negotiations concluded last week and left both sides admitting there was little prospect of a breakthrough without political leaders intervening.
Boris Johnson is expected to fly to Brussels later this month for crisis talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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