Today's announcement will see an additional £12.7 million invested in local SEND services over the next five years — the result of a 'safety valve' deal between the council and the Department for Education
Isle of Wight organisations are offering free and paid-for activities with nutritious meals for kids during Easter holidays - book now to avoid disappointment
The NEU is awaiting a reasonable offer from the government to pause action, following similar increases offered in Scotland and Wales, and to negotiate in good faith
Cllr Lilley says that nearly a third of children under the age of 18 on the Isle of Wight live in poverty, an increase of ten per cent from previous estimates