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around the cost of living, but there can be no excuses for taking our children out of school for holidays. so no backing away from fining parents for term time holidays. the lockdowns were the biggest disruption to children's lives in generations. there's evidence it's fundamentally shifted attitudes towards going to school, and there isn't a simple solution to that. labour is popping up now with its plans as an election looms. parents pay a pound a day at this breakfast club. the school makes sure it's free for any struggling families. there is evidence this helps learning and attendance. so does mentoring for families, which the government has extended. what shall we do now? what's harder is to rebuild the belief in school every day. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. the leader of plaid cymru, rhun ap iorwerth, has called for wales to be given more powers to create different tax bands similar to scotland.

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BBC News

antony blinken, the us secretary of state in doha, meeting the qatar emir. they were leading journalists into the room to see the meeting. antony blinken has been on a tour of the middle east. he's been in turkey and recently injordan, and hasjust arrived in doha to try to urge countries to use their influence over regional actors to ensure that the gaza conflict is contained and doesn't spread further. here in the uk, some parents believe the covid pandemic has shown that it's not essential for children to attend school every day, according to a new report. the centre for socialjustice says more support is needed to tackle school absences. our education editor branwen jeffreys has the story. bell rings it's part of the legacy of covid, a broken contract with school for some families. last year, almost twice as many children missed 10% of lessons.

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Breakfast

also, looking at how fines are working and investing in youth clubs. some of the solutions can be quite straightforward. it's not necessarily wholesale reform. so i think government needs to think about kind of the wider offer and schools need to be thinking about building a really constructive relationship, because parents and schools both have the children's interest front of mind. the government has tried mentoring in a few areas and may extend it. labour will set out its plans this week. school absence isn't simple. many reasons lie behind it. but everyone agrees parents play a key role. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. take a look at this. a rare white—tailed eagle, which hasn't been seen in wales since the 16th century, has been spotted in the north of the country. yes. pharma rhodrijones is very

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Breakfast

according to a new report. the centre for socialjustice says more support is needed to tackle school absences. our education editor branwen jeffreys has the story. bell rings it's part of the legacy of covid, a broken contract with school for some families. last year almost twice as many children missed 10% of lessons. mental health issues, the cost—of—living crisis aren't helping. this report suggests parents' attitudes have shifted. almost a third agreed the pandemic showed going every day was not essential. to repair the missing link between school and families, it suggests, mental health support for every school, expanding the use of mentors forfamilies, creating a right to sport for secondary pupils, to have five hours of extra activities every week.

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I.N.A.D.E.Q.U.A.T.E - Ruth Perry's despair in handwritten notes

In the days following an inspection at her school, the head teacher wrote down her innermost thoughts.

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