Dinner lady serves food to young schoolchildren.

Following agreements reached between the Scottish government and the Scottish Liberal Democrats and the Scottish Green Party, Scotland have been able to table amendments to the 2025-26 Budget Bill.

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Scotland has announced a £1.6 million fund for people with learning disabilities to allow them to reach their full potential.

The inquiry will investigate how the entire further education system could better equip young people with skills and qualifications for a range of sectors experiencing labour shortages

The Skills Network has opened enrolment for a new fully funded Skills Bootcamp in Early Years Educator for those living in the Greater London area.

Only one in five students (19 per cent) that responded to the survey feel their school canteen helps them to choose healthier options.

The Welsh Government is ending business rates relief for some fee-charging schools to use the funding to support local public services.

The Digital Poverty Alliance has launched Tech4Learning, a new initiative helping underprivileged children to get a laptop for school and digital education.

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The threshold for the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) in Wales is set to lower, meaning thousands more young people and households will be able to receive the grant.

The London Borough of Haringey boasts the smallest gap between SEN (Special educational needs) and non-SEN students among London boroughs, data finds.

University student in front of Scottish flag.

Scotland is going to change its funding system which covers universities, colleges, and apprenticeships, as well as students support.

Funding for the Scottish Government’s Fairer Futures Partnerships will be doubled to more than £6 million by the 2025-26 budget.

The Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has opened the Bett Show in London, outlining the DfE's plans to harness technology to transform teaching and the sector.

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