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The Prime Minister’s Official Spokesman (PMOS)) drew journalists’ attention to the teacher workforce figures which had been published today. Despite predictions to the contrary, they showed that teaching numbers had increased by 4,200 in the last year and that there were 28,600 more than in 1997. The number of teaching assistants had also doubled since 1997. There were now more teachers in schools than at any time since 1981.
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