The principal of Gilnahirk Primary says chronic underfunding is having an impact on education.
Parents of children at an east Belfast primary school have been told they will have no hot meals for a fortnight and no hot water for at least four weeks.He said chronic underfunding and a lack of investment is having a direct day-to-day impact on pupils' experiences.
In a statement, the Education Authority revealed that Gilnahirk is not the only school affected by the issue.
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