Nearly 200 pupils in Hertfordshire have been left without a secondary school place in September.
In an economy evolving at breakneck speed, the shelf-life of a career has never been more fragile. What once felt stable and future-proof is now at risk of being swept away by an unrelenting wave of automation and artificial intelligence.
As the UK-India signed FTA last week, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed the deepening of partnership between India and the UK in the education sector, perhaps one of the most exciting sectors for...
Nearly 200 pupils in Hertfordshire have been left without a secondary school place in September.
The review of university tuition fees in England has been caught in a Brexit gridlock - and might be delayed until May or later, according to sources.
Schools should teach a language to pupils from age five to 18 to reverse a "disastrous" decline in language skills, say MPs and peers. It follows a BBC investigation showing falls of between 30 and 50% since 2013 in the numbers taking language...
Redbridge Council has been declared the best local authority in the country for adult social care. Public service consultancy, iMPOWER, ranked the council the most productive nationwide in a major independent survey, published last week. Redbridge...
The government's new law to make 'age appropriate' sex and relationship education compulsory in all schools in England from this year, is gaining support from the new age Asian parents. Children from the age of four are expected to be taught...
Universities will have to offer fewer places if cuts in tuition fees are not replaced by government money, say leading research universities. A funding review of post 18 study is expected to be published next month.
A children's charity is taking High Court action against the government over its claims that some protections of children in care are "myths".
A university at the centre of an anti-Semitism row has suspended a member of staff and launched an investigation. Concerns had been raised at the University of Essex over Facebook posts which had described "Zionists" wanting to create a society...
A man and a woman have admitted running fake distance learning courses which netted sums of more than £200,000.
Primary and secondary pupils in England will learn about relationships, keeping safe online and looking after their mental health as part of compulsory lessons from September next year.