The latest report from the Co-SPACE study highlights that for participating primary school aged children, mental health difficulties in children increased during the first national lockdown (between March and June 2020), but have decreased since.

A subsidised milk scheme will continue in schools, despite a funding gap caused by Brexit.

Find out what schools have been shortlisted for an Education Business Award, which will be streamed live on 26 November.

A report by the Local Government Association (LGA) has suggested that more than a million young people in England could be missing formal full-time education.

A call for evidence has been launched, seeking views on how to ensure post-16 qualifications at level 2 and below can support more people to progress into further study or employment.

The government is to consult on proposals for universities to offer places only once applicants have obtained their final grades.

Latest data from the Association of Colleges reveals that as many as 100,000 students may be missing out on learning because they do not have a suitable device to learn on

Ofsted is to introduce a new, more proportionate approach to inspecting nurseries and childminders that will prioritise the inspection of providers rated less than good.

Twenty-six education professionals in Wales have been revealed as finalists of the fourth annual Professional Teaching Awards Cymru.

Ofqual has updated seven interactive visualisations which show summer 2020 A level and GCSE grade outcomes, centre variability and results across England.

More than 1,250 new teachers and support staff have been recruited as a result of £80 million Scottish Government funding announced in the summer.

Following consultation with government departments, a group of sport charities and organisations advise that schools should continue to provide extra-curricular sport as long as they can do so in a Covid-safe way.

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