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A look inside a school with unsafe concrete

Dozens of schools in England containing dangerous concrete have not reopened properly for the new school term, due to the government’s last-minute change to safety rules.

The BBC was given access to Scalby school in Scarborough, where leaders say they are facing a "crisis worse than Covid" and fear parts of the school may never reopen.

Video by Dan Nelson, Sallie George and Suneil Asar.