Rogers urges ministers to 'think of the pupils'

Chief executive of Birmingham City Council urges politicians and officials to remember ‘the moral imperative’ and the needs of children, amid the national furore sparked by the ‘Trojan Horse’ investigation

Mark Rogers, chief executive of Birmingham City Council, has urged politicians and officials to remember ‘the moral imperative' and the needs of children, amid the national furore sparked by the ‘Trojan Horse' investigation into Islamic infiltration of the city's schools.

‘What I believe I am entitled to talk about is the moral imperative we all share to remember the children in all this,' Mr Rogers writes in his regular Soapbox column.  

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