CDI, the UK’s professional body for career development, has called for a greater focus on careers advice, saying that it has been undervalued in education policy for too long.

There has been a 12% increase in acceptances from the 20% most deprived areas in Scotland, to all UK universities.

The number of antisemitic incidents in schools rose by 119%, from 74 incidents in the first half of last year to a record 162 in the first half of this year.

The government has announced it will repeal the Strikes Act 2023,  including Minimum Service Levels, to get public services back on track and strengthen the rights of working people.

Veg Power has released a new report looking at the decision-making dynamics for school meal uptake.

SQA data shows that a record 90,045 vocational and technical qualifications have been awarded in Scotland this year, an increase of almost 25% on 2024.

NEU General Secretary says that despite the offer, more needs to be done to remedy teacher pay, workload and the recruitment and retention crisis.

The Greater Manchester Business Board and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) have teamed up with the Raspberry Pi Foundation to design a first-of-its-kind Applied Computing qualification,

Women in their thirties, particularly mothers, are leaving teaching at an alarming rate, new research from the New Britain Project has found.

A survey by Eating Better has revealed that 65 per cent agreed that ingredients known to cause health problems, such as processed meat, should not be served in schools and hospitals.

The University of Bath has found that one in six English school children are unwittingly smoking spice-spiked vapes.

Wandsworth Council has announced it will be expanding its free breakfast scheme, from 20 primary schools to 40, following a year long pilot.

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