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...
Britain’s sector regulators are sharpening their approach to artificial intelligence, signalling a shift from voluntary guidance to more formal expectations around safety, accountability and transpare...
If you feel like you’ve been living on a knife-edge lately, you aren’t alone. As we move into February 2026, the SEND community is holding its collective breath. The long-delayed Schools White Paper i...
England’s education secretary has set out a strong new position on mobile phones in schools, urging headteachers to ensure that pupils are not permitted to use their devices at any point during the sc...
Under the draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill, ground rents on existing leasehold homes will be limited to £250 a year and, over time, reduced to a nominal “peppercorn” amount — effectively zer...
Speaking to the BBC, Reeves argued that the current model is progressive because graduates only begin repaying once they earn above a set income threshold, and any remaining balance is written off aft...














