Policy breakfast briefing: A look at where the 2015 general election leaves education - hosted by Pearson and the Financial Times

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At this event, our panellists discussed the outcome of the UK general election held on 7 May 2015, and what it means for education in the UK. You can watch the video here.

The speakers were:

  • Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the RSA
  • John McDermott, comment editor at the Financial Times
  • Steve Besley, head of policy at Pearson
  • Jonathan Simons, head of education at Policy Exchange
  • Laura McInerney, editor of Schools Week
  • Chair: Rod Bristow, president of UK and core markets at Pearson

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1/6 Pearson UK & FT education policy briefing - Post Election 2015
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