Schools in Scotland containing Raac concrete named

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AT least 30 schools in Scotland found to contain a potentially dangerous concrete have been named by councils.

Figures from 14 local authorities in Scotland showed at least 33 schools across the country have been found to have the potentially dangerous material, reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete .

Scottish Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said 37 schools were affected and that ministers had known since last year.

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