
29th October 2015 03:59pm
Shakespeare anniversary on global stage
The 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare next year will be marked by a major global cultural and educational project in 140 countries.

29th October 2015 01:17pm
Kids Company 'received £46m public cash'
The collapsed charity Kids Company was given a total of at least £46m of public money despite concerns about how it was run, the National Audit Office finds.

29th October 2015 11:54am
China to end one-child policy
China decides to end its decades-long policy of allowing couples to have only one child, Xinhua news agency reports.

29th October 2015 11:23am
Kids Company 'received £46m public cash'
The collapsed charity Kids Company was given a total of at least £46m of public money despite concerns about how it was run, the National Audit Office finds.

29th October 2015 09:42am
Chinese students face 'character test'
A professor in China's Sichuan province introduces a difficult penalty for his students - to write a new and complicated character 1,000 times.

29th October 2015 06:38am
Queen's academic given new UNESCO role
A Queen's University academic is appointed to a prestigious shared education post by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation.

29th October 2015 12:59am
Warning over fewer part-time students
A sharp fall in the number of part-time students at England's universities is harming the economy and limiting social mobility, the Higher Education Policy Institute warns.

28th October 2015 08:55pm
Pupil dies after school stabbing
Police are treating the death of a 16-year-old pupil who was stabbed at Cults Academy in Aberdeen as a murder inquiry.

28th October 2015 02:24pm
PM launches children's homes review
An independent review of the care system for children has been announced by the Prime Minister.

28th October 2015 10:57am
Teacher shortage cover cost warning
Teachers' unions are warning that teacher shortages are costing schools hundreds of millions of pounds in temporary supply staff.