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'Yes' and 'No' supporters do battle over schools record as National Assembly bids to win extra powers.
Education is set to become a key battleground in the forthcoming referendum on the future of the National Assembly, with a headteacher playing a leading role in the "Yes for Wales" campaign.
Janet Heyward, head of Barry Island Primary School in the Vale of Glamorgan, is campaigning for increased powers for the Assembly. She spoke at the high-profile launch of the Yes campaign and will appear this week on leaflets and posters urging the public to give their support in the vote on March 3.
The Assembly government's record on education since devolution in 1999 will be used by...