The National Union of Teachers (NUT) has warned that increasingly high rents in London is forcing teachers out of the capital, risking the success of its schools.

The Department for Transport (DfT) has announced £5 million of investment to fund a new cycle training programme.

The DfE has revealed plans for a new national school funding formula to amend the uneven distribution of funding across the country.

Think tank Policy Exchange has conducted a report recommending that the teacher supply crisis in England could be stemmed if more schools allowed flexible working.

A new curriculum for Welsh schools is expected to be delivered on time, and will see a number of changes including making computer skills a speciality which is as central to learning as literacy and numeracy.

Students and teachers in East London have launched a ‘Curriculum Campaign’ which calls on the government to ensure women and ethnic minorities are fairly represented on the UK’s curriculum.

England urgently needs to recruit good leaders for its schools says Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw.

Research has shown that funding for students with special educational needs (SEN) varies depending on where the live and attend school.

To mark World Book Day, 3 March, the DfE has announced a series of roadshow events to promote effective phonics teaching and early reading skills.

A number of health professionals and academics have called on the government to ban the practice of tackling in rugby matches played in UK and Irish schools.

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has criticised the sustainable schools policy in Northern Ireland as ineffective, claiming it operated on the basis of ‘flawed and inaccurate data’ and has called for it to be put under review.

According to a report from the National Audit Office (NAO), there is not enough proof that the £2.7 billion which is being invested in early years education is improving school standards.

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