The programme is part of a government drive to make sure all young people get high quality advice to make informed choices on the skills needed for a successful career.

The ‘school squeeze’ campaign reveals which areas in the UK have the highest volume of pupils entering primary school year per school in the area

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will set out his new ambition of ensuring that all school pupils in England study some form of maths to the age of 18.

Scottish union EIS has said that the decline in the number of teachers across Scotland highlights the need for an improved pay deal to help recruit and retain teachers

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is issuing advice to schools and childcare settings on minimising the spread of illness, as winter illnesses continue to circulate at high levels.

The government has announced it will be continuing its Holiday Activities and Food programme for 2023 with £200m funding, supporting children from low-income families.

The Scottish Government has set out how £4.85 billion will be spent to help schools and families with the cost of living crisis, including expanding free school meals.

New research led by the University of Warwick has identified key characteristics and practices of expert teachers.

The loss of access to critical departmental systems and services, as well as a loss of critical departmental data, has been identified as a key risk for the Department for Education,

The "risk of collapse of one or more blocks in some schools" is cited as one of the DfE's key issues.

Up to 35 schools from across Wales will take part in the new Unions and the World of Work programme, as part of the new Curriculum for Wales.

Ninety-one per cent of those leaving the college sector in 2020-2021 in Scotland were in positive destinations, including further study, training, or employment, within three to six months.

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