A million more young people are likely to find themselves living with their parents over the next decade, according to the insurance company Aviva. The main reason is the affordability of housing, the company said. The study forecasts that 3.8...
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...
A million more young people are likely to find themselves living with their parents over the next decade, according to the insurance company Aviva. The main reason is the affordability of housing, the company said. The study forecasts that 3.8...
A Broadfield schoolgirl has launched a campaign aimed at changing perceptions of people who wear a hijab. Laiba Baig, from Teasel Close, has been given $3,000 (£2,000) by Twitter to fund the project after pitching her idea at a Dragons' Den-style...
Two Indian students studying at Oxford University's Blavatnik School of Government took a central role in welcoming Britain's Prince William who inaugurated the institute's new building.
Children at a school in Brent have embarked on a voyage of discovery and are growing seeds that have been sent into space and tended to by world-famous astronaut - Major Tim Peake.
Pupils are leaving primary school unprepared for the rigours of science and foreign languages at secondary level, Ofsted's chief inspector says.
Migration from Asia and the Middle East to Western Europe could provide the kind of vibrant boost to arts and culture as movement from India and Pakistan did to UK food tastes over the past 40 years, a leading artist and academic has said.
Students at Exeter University have voted to stay in the National Union of Students after those at Newcastle and Lincoln voted to leave this week.
Thousands of children are being taught in unregistered schools across England, many more than previously thought, Ofsted's chief inspector has said.
Nearly 90% of 10- and 11-year old pupils in England feel pressure to do well in tests, a survey suggests. ComRes researchers for the BBC’s Newsround interviewed 750 10- and 11-year-olds who will be taking Key Stage Two Sats tests this week....

Calling for a debate among central bankers on ‘helicopter money’ policy, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan on Tuesday questioned 'political feasibility and economic...