Labour suggests Sunak might have to means test pensions to fund £46bn national insurance cut – UK politics live

Labour suggests Sunak might have to means test pensions to fund £46bn national insurance cut – UK politics live

PM to face questions on strategic thinking in government, economy and public services, and global issues from Commons Liaison committee

A record annual investment of £850m is going to councils to create new places for young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and in Alternative Provision (AP) in mainstream and special schools, and to improve the accessibility of existing buildings.

This will provide specialist support for children with autism, learning difficulties, mobility difficulties and more to meet their extra needs, including extra encouragement in their learning, help communicating with other children and support with physical or personal care difficulties, such as using the toilet or getting around the school safely.

All too often I hear from parents with children who have special educational needs having to fight to get the right support. That’s why this government has a plan to deliver 60,000 more places that meet the needs of these pupils and their families.

As I’ve said before, I’m not in the diplomatic service or the Foreign Office but it is obviously a security threat.

We take all security threats seriously, whether that’s cyber security or other security threats.

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