Ofsted chief, Sir Michael Wilshaw, has said that schools at the heart of the "Trojan Horse" scandal should be given more money to recruit teachers.
It was discovered last year that primary schools in Birmingham were being infiltrated by radical Muslims. Sir Michael told the Education Select Committee that the government should help the schools recruit good staff. He warned that without proper staffing, the problems could re-emerge.
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