A report by the Public Accounts Committee has said that it is unacceptable so many schools are exempt from re-inspection and that the government should review its approach.

A survey by online parking portal YourParkingSpace.co.uk has found that more than one-in-ten respondents would like to fine pavement parkers up to £100.

98.7 per cent of this new generation of teachers have a degree or higher, which has risen by 4.4 percentage points since 2010

Forty-two per cent of pre-school providers have said that there was a chance they could closed within the next academic year due to the 30 hours offer and underfunding.

At converter academies open for one year, 65 per cent of pupils reach the expected standards in reading, writing and maths; this figure rises to 71 per cent in converter academies open for seven years.

The fifty-three new Free Schools set to open this September have created up to 40,000 new school places across the country.

The technology industry is being urged to work in partnership with each other and with government to stop online child sexual abuse, sharing solutions and best practice to improve the response.

Ofqual has published the outcomes of a policy consultation on its approach to regulating the new Technical Qualifications which will sit within T Levels.

The Department for Education (DfE) has opened bidding for organisations to apply for the right to develop, deliver and award the first three T Levels from September 2020.

New names for this year's campaign include: Millie Mackintosh, Nigel Owens, Cel Spelman, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Andrea McLean, Brian Whittaker and anti-bullying campaigner Lucy Alexander

A poll commissioned by the Diana Award shows nearly a quarter of young people have changed school because of bullying.

LGA analysis reveals that nearly 134,000 children will miss out on a secondary school place by 2023/24

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