Schools across England are facing mounting pressure as staffing shortages, rising costs, and widening attainment gaps continue to strain the education system. Headteachers and governors have warned th...
Rising tuition costs and changing job markets are reshaping how young people in the UK plan their futures after school. For decades, university was widely seen as the default route to career security....
Teachers warn that reading and writing gaps are appearing sooner in pupils’ lives, placing new demands on already stretched primary schools. Primary schools across England are reporting growing dispar...
From AI tutors to stretched budgets and widening inequality, educators say this year could define how Britain’s classrooms evolve for a generation. Classrooms across the UK are undergoing one of the m...
Nearly half of parents of children with complex needs say they fear their child could lose vital support under proposed special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) reforms in England, according ...
More than 300,000 children across England are set to benefit from free breakfast clubs from April, as the UK government expands provision under its Best Start programme aimed at easing cost-of-living ...
Peter Mandelson has reportedly resigned his membership of the Labour Party after newly surfaced documents linking him to the network of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein emerged, saying he wished to...
The British Council has opened applications for a new round of fully funded STEM scholarships for women for the 2026–27 academic year, offering comprehensive financial support for postgraduate study a...
By the Nothere Long News Desk For over a decade, the Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) has been the “holy grail” for parents of children with special educational needs—a legally bindi...
If you’ve recently started your SEND journey, you might have heard professionals mention the “Local Offer.” It sounds like a generic marketing term, but in reality, it is a statutory requi...










