Expanded Detail As lawmakers return to the capital, the debate over the national budget has shifted from general fiscal policy to a high-stakes standoff over educational equity. While the government’s...
The UK government is facing growing pressure to introduce a ban on social media use for under-16s, with senior peers in the House of Lords backing an amendment that could force social platforms to blo...
Your statement should clearly explain: Keep it clear, factual, and based on real examples. A simple structure that works 1) Short introduction Include: Example sentence: “My child has ongoing difficul...
A new national campaign is calling on Prime Minister Keir Starmer not to weaken the legal rights of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in England, ahead of expected reform...
Sweeping changes are coming to the UK’s Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) sector, with the government preparing to introduce “digital support passports” and a new four-tier...
The Emma Mander File: From “Illegal Care” to the EOTAS Goldmine She was the “living room” entrepreneur turned national SEND advisor. But behind the mission-driven branding of Great Minds T...
Is it a classroom revolution or a digital Panopticon? The government’s new £23 million AI pilot promises to “supercharge” learning, but its plan to use algorithms to detect “learner ...
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson today officially launched the “National Year of Reading 2026” at the Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal FC, calling for a “reading revolution...
A shocking new report from Children’s Commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza has revealed that 36 vulnerable children in England are currently in individual care placements costing over £1 million per year...
An investigation has exposed how Great Minds Together (GMT) collected £12 million in public money while operating unregistered homes—including one where a child was found sleeping on a floor. A major ...










