‘Recovery premium’ rolled out for all special school and AP pupils

‘Recovery premium’ rolled out for all special school and AP pupils

Catch-up cash will double for mainstream secondaries, rising to £60k on average, but rates frozen for most primaries

Catch-up cash will double for mainstream secondaries, rising to £60k on average, but rates frozen for most primaries

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The government has expanded its “recovery premium” funding to cover all pupils in special schools and alternative provision, not only the most disadvantaged.

The Department for Education published per-pupil cash rates for 2022-23 today for the fund, including doubling grants for deprived secondary pupils.

The pot is one of multiple “premium” and other one-off Covid-related grants in recent years.

Funding is allocated based on the number of pupils eligible for free school meals in the past six years, and the number of looked-after children. 

But next year it will also be widened to cover every pupil in special educational needs and disability units in mainstream schools, as well as special schools, pupil referral units, alternative provision and hospital schools.

Schools minister Robin Walker said doubling the recovery premium for secondaries this year would help young people “get back on track”. The doubling was first announced last year.

Funding rates published today show disadvantaged or looked-after children in mainstream secondaries will now receive £290 a head, up from £145 last year. 

Secondary special schools and mainstream SEND units will receive £552 a head, versus £290 last year for disadvantaged and looked-after pupils and nothing for the rest.

But the overall funding floor of £2,000 per primary school and £6,000 per secondary has been frozen, despite soaring inflation.

Funding remains flat for eligible pupils at mainstream primaries at £145 a head. It has even been cut from £290 to £276 a head for special primaries and mainstream SEND units, though this is likely to be offset by eligibility being widened to cover all pupils.

The DfE said the average secondary would receive more than £60,000, and the average primary almost £7,000.

Like the pupil premium, schools are also able to spend funding on a “wider cohort of pupils than those eligible”, with freedom to direct spending “where they think the need is greatest” as long as it is “evidence-based”.

Spending should include activities which improve the quality of teaching, provide targeted academic support, and address non-academic barriers to success.

But they are not allowed to spend it on covering National Tutoring Programme costs, whereas last year it was suggested they do so.

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In it for the long haul: Qantas bets on non-stop Sydney-London flights with Airbus order

In it for the long haul: Qantas bets on non-stop Sydney-London flights with Airbus order

  • Orders 12 Airbus ultra-long haul A350-1000 planes
  • Commercial direct Sydney-London flight to start late in 2025
  • 20-hour trip to be world’s longest non-stop flight
  • Orders 20 A321XLRs and 20 A220s to renew domestic fleet
  • Overall Airbus deal could be worth more than $4 bln – Barrenjoey

SYDNEY, May 2 (Reuters) – Qantas Airways (QAN.AX) will fly non-stop from Sydney to London after ordering a dozen special Airbus (AIR.PA) jets, charging higher fares in a multi-billion dollar bet that fliers will pay a premium to save four hours on the popular route.To be launched late in 2025, the flights will use A350-1000 planes, specially configured with extra premium seating and reduced overall capacity, to ferry up to 238 passengers in a 20-hour trip – the world’s longest direct commercial flight.Announcing plans for the service on Monday, the loss-making carrier said a strong recovery in the domestic market and signs of an improvement in international flying after the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic had given it the confidence to make a major investment on its future. Qantas forecasts a return to profit in the financial year starting this July.Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comRegisterThe order from the European aircraft maker also includes 40 narrowbody A321XLR and A220 jets to start the replacement of Qantas’ ageing domestic fleet, with deliveries spread over a decade. The airline did not disclose the value of the Airbus deal, but analysts at Barrenjoey estimated in a client note it would cost at least A$6 billion ($4.23 billion).”Since the start of the calendar year, we have seen huge increases in demand,” Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce told reporters at Sydney Airport, where an Airbus A350-1000 test plane flown from France emblazoned with the Qantas logo and “Our Spirit flies further” was parked in a hangar as a backdrop for the announcement.Qantas shares surged as much as 5.5% on Monday to the highest level since November after it also said debt levels had fallen to pre-COVID levels faster than the market’s expectations.The A350-1000 order was the culmination of a challenge called “Project Sunrise” set for Airbus and its rival Boeing Co (BA.N) in 2017 to create aircraft capable of the record-breaking flights.Airbus was selected as the preferred supplier in late 2019, but Qantas delayed placing an order for two years due to financial challenges during the COVID pandemic.Airbus Chief Commercial Officer Christian Scherer said the aircraft to be used on the Sydney-London flights would offer more fuel storage than A350-1000s currently in operation with other airlines.The Qantas planes will carry passengers across four classes and will have around 100 fewer seats than rivals British Airways (ICAG.L) and Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd (0293.HK) use on their A350-1000s. The Australian carrier will dedicate more than 40% of the jets’ cabins to premium seating.CEO Joyce said demand for non-stop flights had grown since the pandemic, when complex travel rules were put in place. Rising fuel costs could be recovered through higher fares, he said, as the airline had done previously on its non-stop Perth-London flights.In a market update, Qantas said while it expects an underlying operating loss for the financial year ending June 30, 2022, the second half would benefit from improved domestic and international demand, with free cash flow seen rising further in the current quarter.Barrenjoey analysts forecast Qantas could achieve a 20% revenue premium on the ultra-long haul flights, which Joyce said will also go to New York from late 2025 and possible future destinations like Paris, Chicago and Rio de Janeiro.Qantas estimated Project Sunrise would have an internal rate of return of around 15%.($1 = 1.4180 Australian dollars)Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comRegisterReporting by Jamie Freed; Additional reporting by Sameer Manekar in Bengaluru; Editing by Diane Craft, Sam Holmes and Kenneth MaxwellOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. .

Nigeria offers premium to raise $1.25 billion Eurobond

Nigeria offers premium to raise $1.25 billion Eurobond

Nigerian Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed attends the IMF and World Bank’s 2019 Annual Spring Meetings, in Washington, File. REUTERS/James Lawler DugganRegister now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comRegisterLAGOS/ABUJA, March 17 (Reuters) – Nigeria has priced a $1.25 billion Eurobond issue at 8.375%, its debt office said on Thursday, a premium compared to existing tenors as the country sought to raise cash to fund a costly petrol subsidy scheme in the face of limited oil revenue.The latest debt issue marks Nigeria’s eight outing on the Eurobond market after it sold a $4 billion debt in September and had been considering more issues before fears around the Omicron coronavirus variant led it to shelve plans. read more “The choice to go ahead with the Eurobond issue in the current adverse market conditions is likely connected to continued force majeure reducing oil revenue, while retained fuel subsidies are spiralling in tandem with the higher oil price,” said Mark Bohlund, senior analyst at Redd Intelligence.Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comRegisterFinance Minister Zainab Ahmed told Reuters on Monday that Nigeria planned to tap 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) this month or next of the money it raised in a eurobond sale last year and target more local borrowing in 2022 to help fund its costly petrol subsidies as oil prices rise. read more The government in January reversed a pledge to end its subsidies then, and instead extended them by 18 months amid heightened inflation to avert any protests in the run-up to presidential elections next year.At the same time, the price of oil has soared, so also has its cost as the country depends almost entirely on imports to meet its domestic gasoline needs. It also faces crude theft and vandalism in the Niger Delta, disrupting oil production.With Thursday’s bond sale, Nigeria offered more than existing eurobonds of 7.143%, creating extra debt service headache for the government struggling to boost growth with limited buffers.President Muhammadu Buhari has said the country’s deficit would rise by 1.01 trillion naira to 7.40 trillion or 4% of GDP as the government eyes new borrowing for fuel subsidy. The deficit was originally set at 3.42% of GDP.Analysts say deficit could rise above 10 trillion naira ($24 billion) in 2022 on higher fuel subsidy cost amid rising oil prices.($1 = 415.42 naira)Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comRegisterAdditional reporting by Rachel Savage in London;
Writing by Chijioke Ohuocha;
Editing by Chris Reese, Lisa Shumaker and Aurora Ellis
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Finnair to stay independent and stick to Asia strategy, says CEO

Finnair to stay independent and stick to Asia strategy, says CEO

A Finnair Airbus A320-200 aircraft prepares to take off from Manchester Airport in Manchester, Britain September 4, 2018. REUTERS/Phil NobleRegister now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comRegisterHELSINKI, Feb 11 (Reuters) – Finnair will remain a stand-alone airline and stick to its Asia-focused strategy while adding new routes to the United States, Chief Executive Topi Manner said on Friday.Finland’s national carrier, which has bet heavily on providing connections to Asia, expects the business environment to return close to normal in the second half of this year following pandemic disruptions, he told Reuters.”We are optimistic about summer,” Manner said, adding the airline expected countries like Japan and South Korea to lift travel restrictions towards summer in the northern hemisphere.Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comRegisterThe recovery of Asian traffic from the slump caused by widespread border restrictions is particularly important for the Finnair, which seeks to benefit from providing connections to Asia from Europe thanks to the location of its Helsinki hub.”We believe Asia will open up eventually. In the meantime, we are partially pivoting to North America,” Manner said in an interview.He was speaking after the airline announced a 200-million-euro ($228 million) investment in renewing the cabins of its long-haul fleet, including a new premium economy service and redesigned business cabin.Manner said the new cabin class was being added to address increasing demand in premium leisure travel, while also introducing a new business class seat called “the air lounge,” a nest-like shell that does not recline but modifies to allow for vertical sleeping.”We as a carrier of course need to differentiate and we have chosen to differentiate with quality,” he said.Finnair operates Airbus A330 and A350 planes on long-haul routes.Unlike many airlines, Finnair has not yet joined a wave of orders for the latest generation of narrowbody jets like the A320neo, which burn 15% less fuel.Finnair’s fleet of 35 Airbus A320-family jets includes some planes as old as 21 years but others produced as recently as 2018, according to its website.Asked whether Finnair planned to renew its medium-haul fleet, Manner said it could do so in three or four years but stressed the importance of sustainable aviation fuel as the airline targets net zero emissions by 2045.($1 = 0.8770 euros)Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comRegisterReporting by Anne Kauranen Editing by Tim Hepher and Mark PotterOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. .

فروش Diageo با مشروبات الکلی ممتاز و تامین مجدد انبارها افزایش یافت

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