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do you work in education — do you have children in school? are you worried how this will affect their studies and wellbeing? let me know by getting in touch with your comments and questions on twitter @annitabbc and use the hashtag bbc your questions. millions of people in the us prepare to head to the polls and vote in the midterm elections. new research suggests over half of young people between 11—18 are navigating a world outside of school that is increasingly isolated and home—based. and the purr—fect home? how one family turned their house into a cat rescue centre.

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hello this is bbc news. the headlines: mounting pressure on cabinet office minister sir gavin williamson — after further accusations of bullying language against a senior civil servant. labour says the government's integrity is in question. headteachers in england warn they're facing a financial crisis — with many schools considering cutting teachers or reducing their hours to save money. millions of people in the us head to the polls as the republicans and democrats fight for control of congress. new research suggests over half of young people between 11—18 are navigating a world outside of school that is increasingly isolated and home—based. and we look at how one family turned their house into a cat rescue centre. let's get the sport from the the bbc sport centre. john watson is there.

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money, but quite quickly disappears in terms of salaries —— sounds like an awful lot of money. that figure would be 11 and a half thousand, they are funded £1500 per pupil on average more than we are, and the government can't tell is why that is, because our £10,000 was never tied to anything, which is an arbitrary amount of money that was sent, said we will allocate that to special schools. i sent, said we will allocate that to special schools.— special schools. i notice on your school twitter _ special schools. i notice on your school twitter page _ special schools. i notice on your school twitter page you - special schools. i notice on your school twitter page you have i special schools. i notice on your school twitter page you have a l special schools. i notice on your- school twitter page you have a tweet looking for crowdfunding for some trampolining equipment. how much are you having to rely on appealing to people in that way to buy those extras, i suppose you might call them extras, but really they are not extras, because it important kits of physical activity and activities they can enjoy that will benefit them. they can en'oy that will benefit them. ~ . ., ,

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the bus for one school trip, up from £870, to 1,070. paper, up from £1.95 a box, to £3.87. the school won't put up the school meal price. family budgets are already squeezed. parents know it is hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they've got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect probably next year or the year after. i think there's a lot of pressure on the school. they're doing a fantasticjob trying to raise funds with lots of other activities and stuff, but i think it's difficult for them. i mean, i don't know what they are going to do in the long run, - because there is not an endless pot of money there everyone's got. - schools are managing for now. but today head teachers are warning there are no more easy savings. so what's the big

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ever. but while that need remains, there are many here who are prepared to help in whatever way they can. pres)new research suggests over half of young people aged between 11—18 in england spend most of their free time in their bedrooms. the study, published by youth charity, onside, shows young people are navigating a world outside school that is increasingly isolated and home—based, with limited opportunities for face—to—face socialising, making new friends of meeting people in person. with me is katie savage, who is 17, form dagenham and jamie masraff from onside — the charity that published this research. you are in college, i believe. once you get home from college, describe your typical afternoon and evening? now i'm in college, after college i

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it's all go for these four and five—year—olds, learning through new experiences. but making the sums add up is getting harder. some teaching assistants have left and not been replaced. that's because the bills are going up. we are tightening our belts and it gets to the point where, how much more can you tighten? we are shopping around as much as we can to make sure that we're getting the best possible deal on milk and paper, but that takes a lot of time, and also those prices change. so we are doing our very best, but i don't think it sustainable to keep at this level of tightening, because there's only so much you can strip back before actually the impact on the children is massive. these are just some of their rising costs. the 5% teachers�* pay increase is £90,000 extra. the cost to the school of each meal up from £2.30 to £2.87.

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picture on funding? well, schools in england are getting cash increases from the government. but all the costs are rising so rapidly, that they're beginning to outstrip that extra money. and that's why this head teacher is worried. the only people who are missing out, you know, of the impact of all of this, is the children. if we're not giving them the education they deserve now, what are we all doing? school spending is up £4 billion this year. the government says there is energy help too. but many head teachers say they are facing too much uncertainty. branwenjeffreys, bbc news, west bromwich. i'm joined now by michael loveman headteacher of special school cann bridge school. a school for children with complex learning needs, hejoins me from plymouth. thank you very much for your time today. tell us more about

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the school and how many staff and pupils who have. the school and how many staff and pupils who have-— the school and how many staff and pupils who have. good morning, we are a school— pupils who have. good morning, we are a school for— pupils who have. good morning, we are a school for children _ pupils who have. good morning, we are a school for children with - are a school for children with severe learning difficulties, as you said. we have 94 students at the moment between the ages of 3—19, and my staff, there is 120. a relate how staff commitment to look after the needs of the children we have. that's because of the ratio of staff to people is required, because of the people's' special needs. what choices are you facing financially at the moment? head teacher saying they may have to cut staff hours. what choices are you making at the moment because of budget difficulties all schools are facing? it is very difficult. i was just listening to your last interview, are not any easy fixes. there is nothing left to strip back, finding

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thank you. we have had this tweet that says we need to think of the impact to children of these cuts that head teachers are warning about. the financial crisis they warning about. he says we also need to think of staff. as someone who knows a lot of teachers, they are exhausted and still pushing themselves. if you work in education and still have children in school, let me know your thoughts on the potential impact of the financial crisis that head teachers are worrying about. what differences are going to make to their education? what differences are going to make to their well—being? you can get in touch with me on twitter. the prime minister has told the cop summit that war in ukraine is a reason to act faster to tackle climate change. speaking at his first international gathering since taking office, rishi sunak said "climate and energy security go hand—in—hand". leaders from 120 countries are meeting to discuss how to curb climate change, and support the worst—affected countries.

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