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Budget 2024: Billions promised to rebuild and maintain UK's 'crumbling' schools

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The Chancellor has announced £1.4 billion to rebuild more than 500 schools as part of a 19% real-terms increase in the Department for Education’s capital budget, along with £2.1 billion for school maintenance.

In her budget statement this afternoon, Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves recalled the condition of schools in the 1980s and 1990s under Conservative governments, saying: "My sixth form was a couple of prefab huts in the playground. "My school, like so many others, was rebuilt by the last Labour government.

But today, after 14 years of Tory government, progress has gone backwards – school roofs are crumbling and millions of children are facing the very same backdrop as I did.

I will be the Chancellor that changes that. READ MORE: DWP benefits including Universal Credit, PIP and Attendance Allowance to rise by 1.7 per cent “So today, I am providing £6.7 billion of capital investment to the Department for Education next year – a 19% real-terms increase on this year.

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