Michael Bichard

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Building Schools for the Future delayed

The word ‘bold’ was used as a coded civil service warning of trouble ahead in the classic political TV sitcom Yes minister. It is no coincidence that it is easily used to describe the government’s£45bn Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme to rebuild every secondary school in the country by 2020.

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