The Department for Education (DfE) has urged schools to take advantage of procurement frameworks that can help them to save money on their energy, ICT equipment and printers and photocopiers.

Justine Greening has been named as the new Education Secretary as Prime Minister Theresa may reshuffles her cabinet.

The Grange Hotel in St Paul’s once again played host to a fantastic afternoon celebrating the very best of the UK’s education sector at the Education Business Awards 2016.

Nicky Morgan has confirmed that she has lost her position as Education Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities.

Children’s charity NSPCC says a loophole must be closed that allows private tutors to work without having had a criminal record check.

David Cameron has announced 31 new free schools on his final visit as Prime Minister.

Sex and relationships education (SRE) is ‘inadequate or absent’ in many schools across the UK, according to a report from the Terrence Higgins Trust.

The British Humanist Association (BHA) has once again criticised the Department for Education’s (DfE) stance on making personal, social, health, and economic education (PSHE), including sex and relationships education (SRE), compulsory in English schools.

A third of referrals made under the government’s ‘Prevent’ counter terrorism strategy came from the education sector in 2015, according to figures released by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC).

£41m worth of funding is being made available to support more than 8,000 schools to adopt teaching practices from leading Asian countries.

The new schools would be largely secondaries in areas where there is pressure on places, says CoE spokeswoman

Former adviser on school food John Vincent speaks about the issue on BBC Radio 4’s The Food Programme

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