A children's charity is taking High Court action against the government over its claims that some protections of children in care are "myths".
The University of Cambridge has announced a wide-ranging set of new initiatives across research, technology, education, philanthropy and sport during a high-level visit to India, renewing and strengthening a relationship that spans more than...
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.
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.

A building at the University of Wolverhampton’s Telford Innovation Campus has been renamed by its Chancellor.
Many black pupils in England are having their education dumbed down after being wrongly identified as having one of a range special needs, a study says.
Pupils from around the UK went "on strike" on Friday as part of a global campaign for action on climate change. Students around the country walked out of schools to call on the government to declare a climate emergency and take active steps...

Rajay Naik, former director of The Open University, has been appointed chief commercial officer at Study Group
Cash incentives and a better work-life balance are part of a new attempt to solve England's teacher shortage.
Universities that use unconditional offers to pressurise students into accepting places could be fined or even lose their university status, England's higher education watchdog says.