Spokesman for the PM says ‘it is for Sue Gray to decide what information she includes in her report’

Keir Starmer managed to even get a few smirks from the government frontbench during PMQs this week when he likened Jacob Rees-Mogg to “an overgrown prefect” for leaving notes deemed to be passive-aggressive on civil servants’ desks in an effort to stop them working from home.

Now Schools Week has an exclusive on what are said to have been the unplanned consequences of the push to get civil servants back in to the office.

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