Two years into the current Parliament, the government says it has delivered around 70% of its pledge to recruit and retain an additional 6,500 teachers, according to new figures published by

 

Universities in the UK could lose the ability to recruit international students if they fail to meet tougher visa compliance standards, under new measures announced by the government to tackle

 

The government has launched a new crackdown on hidden childcare charges, amid growing concern that families are being forced to pay unexpected fees despite promises of “free” childcare

 

Senior British doctors have warned that social media is becoming a major public health threat to children, comparing its dangers to smoking and the introduction of seatbelt laws.

 

The United Kingdom could rejoin a major European Union investment initiative for startups worth €4 billion ($4.65 billion) as early as this year, signaling a possible thaw in post-Brexit

The government has announced a £96 million funding package aimed at creating tens of thousands of work placements for construction students, as ministers seek to address chronic labour

 

In a move designed to bolster maritime safety and honor a somber legacy, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has officially donated the wreck of the fishing vessel Nicola Faith to

 

The Education Secretary has unveiled a targeted intervention strategy aimed at dismantling the "generational injustice" facing children in England’s most deprived regions.

 

With GCSE and A Level exams kicking off today, Ofqual is issued a blunt reminder to students: leave your phone and smart devices at the door.

 

A government-commissioned review into antisemitism in England’s schools and colleges has formally opened a nationwide call for evidence, as concerns grow over a sharp rise in incidents

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