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Shadow Education Minister Theresa May speaking at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged. * .... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-shadow-education-minister-theresa-may-speaking-at-the-national-union-106596776.html
RMG5BW7M–Shadow Education Minister Theresa May speaking at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged. * .... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision.
Education Minister David Blunkett speaking at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged * ... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-education-minister-david-blunkett-speaking-at-the-national-union-of-106596514.html
RMG5BTXA–Education Minister David Blunkett speaking at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged * ... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision.
Shadow Education Minister Theresa May speaking at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged. * ..... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-shadow-education-minister-theresa-may-speaking-at-the-national-union-106596769.html
RMG5BW7D–Shadow Education Minister Theresa May speaking at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged. * ..... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision.
Education Minister David Blunkett speaking at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged * ... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-education-minister-david-blunkett-speaking-at-the-national-union-of-106596512.html
RMG5BTX8–Education Minister David Blunkett speaking at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged * ... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision.
Shadow Education Minister Theresa May with National Union of Teachers (NUT) General Secretary Doug McAvoy after she spoke at annual conference in Cardiff. * Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged today, when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-shadow-education-minister-theresa-may-with-national-union-of-teachers-106596766.html
RMG5BW7A–Shadow Education Minister Theresa May with National Union of Teachers (NUT) General Secretary Doug McAvoy after she spoke at annual conference in Cardiff. * Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged today, when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision.
Education Minister David Blunkett speaking at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged * ... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-education-minister-david-blunkett-speaking-at-the-national-union-of-106596527.html
RMG5BTXR–Education Minister David Blunkett speaking at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged * ... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision.
Delegates heckle and protest during Education Minister David Blunkett's speach at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged * ... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-delegates-heckle-and-protest-during-education-minister-david-blunketts-106596515.html
RMG5BTXB–Delegates heckle and protest during Education Minister David Blunkett's speach at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged * ... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision.
Delegates read newspapers while Shadow Education Minister Theresa May speaks at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. * Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-delegates-read-newspapers-while-shadow-education-minister-theresa-106596789.html
RMG5BW85–Delegates read newspapers while Shadow Education Minister Theresa May speaks at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. * Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision.
Shadow Education Minister Theresa May with National Union of Teachers (NUT) General Secretary Doug McAvoy before she spoke at annual conference in Cardiff. * Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged. when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-shadow-education-minister-theresa-may-with-national-union-of-teachers-106596793.html
RMG5BW89–Shadow Education Minister Theresa May with National Union of Teachers (NUT) General Secretary Doug McAvoy before she spoke at annual conference in Cardiff. * Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged. when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision.
Delegates heckle and protest during Education Minister David Blunkett's speach at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged * ... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/delegates-heckle-and-protest-during-education-minister-david-blunketts-speach-at-the-national-union-of-teachers-nut-annual-conference-in-cardiff-fresh-evidence-of-the-deep-divisions-within-the-union-over-its-decision-to-suspend-industrial-action-over-teacher-shortages-emerged-when-its-president-said-he-voted-against-the-move-john-illingworth-who-opened-the-conference-with-a-speech-that-got-a-standing-ovation-from-delegates-was-one-of-19-members-of-the-national-executive-who-opposed-the-decision-image380509682.html
RM2D31KYE–Delegates heckle and protest during Education Minister David Blunkett's speach at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference in Cardiff. Fresh evidence of the deep divisions within the union over its decision to suspend industrial action over teacher shortages emerged * ... when its president said he voted against the move. John Illingworth, who opened the conference with a speech that got a standing ovation from delegates, was one of 19 members of the national executive who opposed the decision.