Defiant schools’ minister refuses to say sorry for confusion, insisting 'We apologise to nobody for finding a solution, even at the 11th hour'
A girl wears a face mask and has a message written on her forehead that reads 'no planet B' during a demonstration against climate change in Brussels on Thursday 17 January 2019. Thousands of students as part of the Youth for Climate movement took time off school to call for stronger action against climate change.Students and others hold placards as they march during a demonstration against climate change in Brussels, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019.
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