The report also questioned the GCSE results from Bristol's 10 academies - three were below the government's expected standard.
Two of Kent County Council's academies, Isle of Sheppey and Skinners, in Tunbridge Wells, will also go ahead.
Many of England's academies do not have adequate controls to ensure public money is spent properly, MPs have said.
If they go ahead (negotiations with the government are proving fraught), they will be run by a not-for-profit arm, since for-profit ventures are banned from Britain's academies programme.
But because of the Academies Bill's timetable, "we have the spectacle of ministers who have already told us they will accept no amendment, period, and the sight of whips new and old cracking their knuckles off-stage and perfecting basilisk-like stares in the mirror" to prevent MPs voting for any changes, he said.
Mr Brown also promised to make "major announcements" on the government's City Academies programme in his Budget this Wednesday.
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Many of their successors are products of the country's military academies.
Ms Looker said head teachers at all other secondary schools across York, including the city's two academies, had pledged to work with the college to support students and staff.
Millions of pounds were wasted on England's rapidly growing academies programme because of over-complex and inefficient funding systems, MPs say.
Phillips also produced special coverage and documentaries on the announcement of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin in Alaska, Hurricane Katrina, and sexual assault in prestigious U.S. military academies.
After a change in methodology in 2007, the London School of Economics, usually regarded as one of Britain's top five academies, crashed from 17th to 59th place.
Teachers have accused the inspection system of being misused as an arm of the government's policy of expanding academies.
Annually, nine Academies operate in the U.S., U.K., India and Japan, with the support of other nonprofit training partners.
But the union's leaders believe some local authorities are pleased to hand over responsibility for failing schools to academies and their sponsors, so that the existing school's poor results would no longer blight their league tables.
At present the funding arrangements for academies are conducted by an arm's-length quango, the Young Peoples Learning Agency for England.
His comments came in response to a question from shadow education minister Sharon Hodgson, who had said the government's policy on food in academies was "disgraceful".
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Kathy August, deputy chief executive of the United Learning Trust which sponsors 19 academies, told the Today programme's Evan Davis that they believed using slang was not going to prepare young people for employment.
Mr Gove wrote to Mr Oliver about the chef's concerns on school meals at academies last August.
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This month she supported the Finance Ministry's decision to cut the government's support for pre-army leadership academies by 50 percent.
He said the Tories could use legislation "left behind" by Tony Blair to push academies further than Gordon Brown, Mr Blair's likely successor, "would ever dare to do".
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In his letter to Ms Glass, Mr Gove said he was always happy to appear before the MPs to discuss the government's education reforms, such as the academies and free schools programme.
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Medway Council's Brompton, Strood and Bishop of Rochester academies were told on Friday they would get funding for their planned new buildings.
This has been described by various experts as the equivalent of Sandhurst and West Point which are the leading military academies in the U.K. and U.S. It was a house which was very noticeable.
"That's why many of our members already sponsor academies and work directly with schools, including with pupils from a young age or where there is little history of young people progressing to leading universities, " said Dr Piatt.
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Wrestling's AGM gathers together representatives of affiliated events and academies from throughout the North as well as personal members.
The general secretary of the National Union of Teachers Christine Blower said: "This is quite an extraordinary abuse of position and power and confirms the NUT's fears about where the lack of accountability in academies can lead".
Seifert said that was partly by design: After Germany's disastrous showing in the 2000 Euro, the country's national federation ordered its clubs to begin investing in youth academies.
As well as coaching Murray, his role included "helping to raise the playing and coaching standards in the UK", working with players and the LTA's network of coaches and its high-performance clubs and academies.
Other issues she will have to deal with include the implementation of the teachers' workload agreement for England and Wales, the growth of specialist schools and city academies, plans for optional extended school hours - and the government's repeated failure to meet its targets for England's test and exam performance.
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