The Department for Education is launching a consultation to gather views on how to prioritise schools for the remainder of the school rebuilding programme.
The strategy calls for a new sugar and salt reformulation tax, which would net up to £3.4 billion a year for the Treasury, some of which would be used to expand free school meals eligibility.
New findings from The Key reveal that fewer than one in five school leaders surveyed (18%) is planning to offer voluntary catch-up provision during the summer holidays
The Department for Education has announced reforms to post-16 qualifications, which will make it easier for young people and adults to identify the course that is right for them after GCSEs.
The Labour Party has claimed that children could miss out on over 24 million meals this summer because free school meals hasn't been fully extended during the holidays.