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Teachers United against Gove's 'vision'
Thousands rally against Tory attack on teachers

Education Secretary Michael Gove was left isolated yesterday after teachers, parents and pupils marched in their thousands against his backward policies.

Mr Gove has dodged the strikes by taking a little-heralded "fact-finding" jaunt over in the US this week, but massive protest rallies across England sent a message he couldn't avoid.

Hundreds of schools were reported closed. Over 12,000 people took part in a noisy procession through the streets of central London while thousands more turned out in Bristol and Durham.

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