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...
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...
The Department for Education has set out its ambitions for a national expansion of wraparound childcare, with the aim that by 2026 all parents and carers of primary school-aged children who need it wi...
The Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson, addressed Church of England school leaders at the National Society Annual Conference 2026, held at SAINT Church in Hackney, London. In her spe...
From summer 2026, Year 11 students across England will be able to view their GCSE results on their phones for the first time, using a new national Education Record app. The move is designed to moderni...
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...











