Ofsted chief: Gove rejected 'no notice' inspections in 2012

Sir Michael Wilshaw delivers findings on claims of a hard-line Muslim takeovers in Birmingham schools

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Education Secretary Michael Gove rejected 'no notice' school inspections two years ago, according to Chief Inspector of Schools Sir Michael Wilshaw. Gove announced this week that he wanted to introduce "lightning" inspections, with notice periods reduced from one or two days to less than an hour, after it emerged that schools at the centre of the alleged 'Trojan Horse' plot tried to fool inspectors.

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