All schools in areas with an above-average risk of serious youth violence should have dedicated police offices by April 2020, a report by the Home Affairs Committee has said.

69,625 university students attempted to access counselling services during the academic year 2018/2019

Families in 12 pilot areas will get free access to a choice of two apps focused on early language, literacy and communication.

One in twenty-five 11-17 year olds have sent, received or been asked to send sexual content to an adult, according to the NSPCC.

A new report from the Education Policy Institute examines the progress made in closing the gap in educational attainment between disadvantaged pupils and their peers

Kemi Badenoch

Badenoch joins new education secretary Gavin Williamson, schools minister Nick Gibb and universities minister Jo Johnson in the new team at the Department for Education.

Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council took 104 weeks, instead of the 20 weeks specified in statutory guidance to complete and issue a final Education Health and Care Plan.

The guidance provides advice to local authorities on how to assess the suitability of the education given.

Enforcement on bad parking outside schools will get tougher across Suffolk under new plans.

A new Censuswide survey revealed that companies are failing in their digital transformation because their employees lack the skills and knowledge.

Almost two-thirds (64%) of Boris Johnson’s cabinet received a private education, which is more than twice that of Theresa May’s 2016 cabinet (30%), the Sutton Trust has revealed.

Universities UK is conducting a review of university admissions practices to ensure they are "fair, transparent and operating in the best interests of students."

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