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The government accelerates £1,242m of school and college building work but education is likely to be squeezed after 2010

publication date: Dec 1, 2008
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Last month's message from the Chancellor was quite straightforward: more government spending now to help stimulate the economy but in two years time the brakes will be applied, as public spending is squeezed to reduce the budget deficit. And education will not be immune from future reductions in planned spending.



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