
30th July 2021 07:52pm
A school in Wales has not been inspected for more than a decade
"School inspections were lacking long before coronavirus hit," said shadow Education Minister Laura Anne Jones

29th July 2021 05:49pm
PM says education is universal cure despite aid row
A global summit raises £2.9bn to support education in some of the world's poorest countries.

29th July 2021 01:58pm
The teachers and school staff recognised for their work over pandemic
New teachers, a lecturer and a headteacher are among those whose work during an extraordinary year has been highlighted

29th July 2021 01:34pm
Learning support worker found guilty of professional misconduct
Alan Cecil Gee's actions were not deemed sexually motivated but seen as an 'invasion' of the pupil's personal space and 'wholly inappropriate'

29th July 2021 11:20am
Cambridge University: Stormzy and HSBC fund 30 black students
The grime musician is helping finance a further 30 students at the world-renowned university.

29th July 2021 11:18am
Covid: University students could be told jabs are required - Raab
There will be "advance warning" if vaccines become compulsory for halls, the foreign secretary says.

29th July 2021 09:48am
Global education summit targets pandemic-hit schooling
A summit in London is raising aid to support 175 million children in the poorest countries.

29th July 2021 09:45am
Covid: University students could be told jabs are required - Raab
There will be "advance warning" if vaccines become compulsory for halls, the foreign secretary says.

28th July 2021 11:55pm
Reckless to scrap BTecs, educators warn
The government is urged to rethink its plans to introduce new technical qualifications in England.

28th July 2021 11:01pm
Richer parents pressure teachers on exam grades
Sharp-elbowed parents have chased better grades in this year's replacement exams, a study says.