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Oxford University has officially opened the new Schwarzman Center for the Humanities — the largest building project in the university’s history. 

  

It looks like schools and colleges across England are getting better at training staff to handle cyber threats — but they’re still struggling to bounce back quickly when attacks happen.

 

Starting April 2026, around 2,000 more schools will begin offering free breakfast clubs—helping half a million extra children start their day with a healthy meal.

 

Nearly 10,000 teenagers from some of the most disadvantaged parts of the country are set to receive personal letters from students at King’s College London

 

Oxford University has become the first UK institution of its kind to give all students and staff access to a special education-focused version of ChatGPT. 

 

For the first time in more than 30 years, Oxford and Cambridge have both fallen out of the top three in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide.

 

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh visited the British Embassy in Tokyo today to mark the launch of new partnership programmes between the UK and Japan, part of the growing

 

Teachers across England say they are increasingly having to “pick up the pieces” as more children arrive in reception without some of the most basic skills – from using the toilet on their own

 

The government has announced a major expansion of its school improvement programme, aiming to give nearly 100,000 more pupils the support they need to succeed.

 

London – On Sunday, September 7, the Office of Tibet in London hosted the final phase of the Tibetan University Students Workshop 2025 at Tibet House.