Inner cities are struggling to attract secondary headteachers, according to a survey. In inner London last year a quarter of posts were readvertised, and over nine years, in three-quarters of boroughs, more than 80 per cent of heads were replaced. In Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester it was more than half.
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