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Teachers' unions meet to discuss possible merger
Historic unity talks aimed at tackling Tory attacks on education

Historic talks about forming one big union for Britain’s teachers were held at the weekend in a bid to beat determined Tory attacks on education.

Members of all existing teaching unions met to discuss a merger at a unity conference in London organised by the National Union of Teachers (NUT).

NUT general secretary Christine Blower told the Star it was time for unions to unite to defend schools and their members from Education Secretary Michael Gove.

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