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Gove vows to keep funding Auschwitz trips

July 1, 2010 12:53
Michael Gove and HET student ambassadors look on as John Bercow addresses the reception

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

1 min read

Education Secretary Michael Gove has pledged that the Conservative-Lib Dem coalition will continue to fund the Holocaust Educational Trust's Auschwitz visits programme for sixth-formers and teachers.

MPs from all the main parties were among those at a Westminster reception hosted by the Speaker, John Bercow, on Monday to mark the 10,000th participant in the Lessons from Auschwitz programme.

Aside from Mr Gove, they included Cabinet members Iain Duncan Smith and Chris Huhne, former Schools Secretary Ed Balls, ex-Tory leader Michael Howard and All-Party Group Against Antisemitism chair John Mann.

Started in 1999, Lessons from Auschwitz first received government funding in 2005. It now runs 17 visits annually, taking 200 students and teachers on each.

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