All children back in school by September in England pledges government – BBC News

The Government has pledged that all school-age children in England will be back in class in September, with details of the plan to be published in the next two weeks.

The Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said that classes could go up from 15 to 30, but wouldn’t say whether the 2 metre distancing rule would change to help this.

In Northern Ireland, social distancing in schools has been halved to 1 metre, with the aim of a full reopening on August 24th. Schools in Wales will reopen at the end of this month, with only a third of pupils in class at any time, while in Scotland, schools are preparing to reopen on August 11th.

A £1 billion fund to help children in England catch up was also launched. By the start of the new academic year, tens of thousands of children will have been off school for nearly six months.

Meanwhile the coronavirus alert level for the UK has been lowered from 4 to 3. That means the virus is considered to be “in general circulation” instead of “high or rising” and there could now be a gradual relaxation of restrictions.

Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Education Editor Branwen Jeffreys, Science Editor David Shukman and Political Correspondent Vicki Young.

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In This Story: Ireland

Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George’s Channel.

Geopolitically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), which covers five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. As of 2016, 4.8 million people live in the Republic of Ireland, and 1.8 million live in Northern Ireland.

The Irish climate is influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and thus very moderate, and winters are milder than expected for such a northerly area, although summers are cooler than those in continental Europe. Rainfall and cloud cover are abundant.

A strong Irish culture exists, as expressed through Gaelic games, Irish music and the Irish language. The island’s culture shares many features with that of Great Britain, including the English language, and sports such as association football, rugby, horse racing, and golf.

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Scotland is a country in Western Europe which forms part of the United Kingdom. Its government was joined with that of England’s through the 1707 Acts of Union. A devolved government now administers many of the affairs of the country, though ultimate authority still resides with Westminster. Scotland has a distinct legal system and national sporting associations. 5.2 million people live in Scotland and the largest city in the country is Glasgow, though the capital is Edinburgh where the government sits at the Scottish Parliament opposite Holyrood Palace.

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