An Ofsted report into independent faith schools has found that one in Leicester is not up to scratch and a further two "require improvement".
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...
An Ofsted report into independent faith schools has found that one in Leicester is not up to scratch and a further two "require improvement".
Following a tremendous response to its international writing competition Inspired by Gandhi, Sampad has launched a new book containing winning entries from across the globe 9 aspiring writers from Birmingham and the Midlands have entries published.
A government policy which condemns universities to tighter visa controls must be reviewed, the Liberal Democrat Creative Industries Spokesperson has said.

Parents have expressed their outrage over an islamic group taking over Highfield Humanities College, Blackpool, Lancashire, although the number of Muslim...
Chancellor George Osborne has indicated that foreign students could be excluded from official migration figures, in a move that would see the total number of declared migrants in the UK fall but could lead to claims that the Government is attempting...

Mirfield Free Grammar School and Sixth Form, in West Yorkshire, has been accused of allegedly refusing to allow Muslim pupils to pray indoors, which has...

According to a report by researchers at Goldsmith, University of London, religious education should be renamed as “belief learning”, as they claim it is...

Britain’s first female Muslim Cabinet minister, Baroness Warsi, is to deliver a lecture at St Mary’s University, Twickenham entitled Terrorising Britain...

Uma Pandya, the headteacher of Sudbury Primary School, has been suspended for allegations of serious misconduct. An investigation is taking place.

The first names of seven pupils allegedly at risk of radicalisation was mistakenly leaked by Greenleaf Primary School to Waltham Forest Council.