The British Council is inviting applications for the 11th edition of the Study UK Alumni Awards programme. Interested candidates can check details on the application, categories, and eligibility […]
World University Rankings 2025 | Times Higher Education (THE)
Explore the top ranked universities in the world Discover the top universities worldwide with the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025. This year, we have ranked more than […]
VAT on UK international schools ‘could prompt hundreds of pupils to leave’ | Private schools
Imposing VAT on international schools in the UK could lead to hundreds of pupils leaving, European diplomats have said, as they called for the institutions to retain the […]
UK higher education finance: what’s the problem and what can be done?
The tripling of tuition fees in 2012 put universities in a strong financial position. But since then, fees – and the maintenance loans that support students – haven’t […]
Schools and colleges in England accused of failing in legal duty to tackle racism | Schools
Schools and colleges are failing in their legal duty to prevent and address racism, say campaigners who are calling for the national curriculum in England to include an […]
Primary school pupil suspensions in England double in a decade
Jo The rate at which primary school pupils are being suspended from state schools in England has more than doubled in a decade, BBC analysis suggests. New data […]
Schools in England lack funds to tackle rise in bad behaviour since Covid, say heads | Pupil behaviour
School leaders have said they lack the resources to manage a rising tide of challenging behaviour since the Covid pandemic, after figures revealed a significant rise in the […]
Tests for year 1 pupils in England should be dropped, headteachers urge | National curriculum
Primary school pupils in England should not face compulsory tests on phonics, times tables or grammar and punctuation, an influential headteachers’ union has advised the government. The National […]
Delivering economic growth: the case for a financially secure higher education sector
In response to recent data showing a worrying financial outlook for higher education institutions, Professor David Maguire, Vice-Chancellor at the University of East Anglia (UEA), and Dr Alex […]
A UK university strike now risks being futile and counterproductive
As everyone knows, the UK’s higher education sector is in financial crisis. The Office for Students projects that 40 per cent of universities will be in deficit this […]