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Things could get interesting.
Damian Hinds vows to take on 'persistent scandal' of pupils not being able to read.
Labour calls one-in-seven leaving a 'national scandal'.
Theresa May slated for handing selective schools £50m as education budget shrinks.
Clive Efford also highlighted Angela Rayner as a potential next party leader.
The average teacher is £4,000-a-year worse off than in 2010, House of Commons Library data shows.
PM angrily reminded of vow to tackle 'burning injustice' as it emerges no-one interviewed for post.
Last-ditch move follows the resignation of Toby Young and as critics claim the body will be Government's 'puppet'.
Almost half sceptical about Government drive to create academies and free schools.
Spike in violence dominates the weekend's political interviews.