What the impending teacher strikes mean for parents.
Teachers in England and Wales have voted to take strike action - but what does it mean for parents?
The National Education Union has announced seven days of strike action. National strikes are scheduled for 1 February, 15 and 16 March. There are several regional dates too. Our education correspondent Hazel Shearing talks through all the answers you need to know, if you’ve got a minute.
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