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£300m funding for music in schools is good, but doesn’t equate to a policy of ‘arts for all’, former poet laureate Michael Rosen warns Education Secretary Justine Greening.

Because you are the Secretary of State for Education, you have more power invested in your office than almost any other minister, so you could, say, decide all 11-year-olds must know what the subjunctive is, even though your own hired team of experts says there is no real subjunctive in English. “Such objections don’t matter,” you could... Keep reading on The Guardian