Child protection work and excessive bureaucracy are diverting school nurses from their key role of promoting children's well-being, argues a report. The Children's Commissioner for England says nurses are increasingly having to deal with cases...
At a time when young people are often spoken about rather than listened to, Our Happy Place (OHP) is attempting to shift the narrative.
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...
Child protection work and excessive bureaucracy are diverting school nurses from their key role of promoting children's well-being, argues a report. The Children's Commissioner for England says nurses are increasingly having to deal with cases...
Congratulations to Rea Tushar Patel, Grandaughter of Ambubhai C Patel (Leicester) for her 8 A*.
Universities are going to test "name-blind" admissions for the first time to stop potential discrimination based on assumptions about students' names.
Cornelia Sorabji, the first female law student at Oxford in 1889 continues to provide a pioneering link between India and the University of Oxford. Cornelia Sorabji was not only Somerville College’s first Indian student, but was also the first...

Three kidnappers who snatched a terrified mum and her three children from a taxi in broad daylight have been jailed for a total of 17 years.

Asian Voice was delighted to hear from some of our readers who received outstanding results either in their GCSEs or A’levels. We are sure that all our...
The government might be targeting "phantom students" in its efforts to control migration, a study suggests. The number of non-EU migrants who come to the UK to study but remain five years later could be about half that ministers claim, say researchers.
The watchdog for university access has given the green light to universities to increase tuition fees in England to £9,250.
Hindu Academy, a charity based in London, has been teaching GCSE and Advanced level Hinduism in the Uk for nearly 20 years.

Over 700,000 school pupils collected their GCSE results last Thursday.