Ten Things You Need to Know Today: 2 March 2023

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1. Pandemic schools clash

Matt Hancock staged a “rearguard action” to close schools during the pandemic, despite Gavin Williamson battling “tooth and nail” to keep classrooms open, leaked WhatsApp messages reported by The Telegraph have suggested. Conversations published by the newspaper reveal that the then health secretary battled the education secretary in December 2020, insisting it was “mad” that Williamson was attempting to keep schools open. Primary schools returned on 4 January 2021, only for the closure of all schools to be announced that evening. A spokesperson for Hancock said the leaks offer “partial accounts, obviously spun with an agenda”.

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