Sharp increase in pupils suspended or excluded from schools in England
Teachers struggling with disruptive and violent behaviour as record 787,000 pupils suspended in 2022-23 Read the full article in the Guardian here.
Teachers struggling with disruptive and violent behaviour as record 787,000 pupils suspended in 2022-23 Read the full article in the Guardian here.
Newly released family legal aid data has prompted a fresh reminder of new rules that could see judges impose costs orders on parties unwilling to
A range of bodies from the Family Law and wider Family Policy area have responded to Labour’s victory in the General Election. Read the full
Bridget Phillipson has been appointed as education secretary in Sir Keir Starmer’s first Labour cabinet. Read the full article in Schools Week here.
With the economy, NHS, and immigration all taking centre stage during this general election campaign – some head teachers say education is taking a “back
The Law Society is urging the next government to raise civil legal aid fees after teaming up with charity Support Through Court to lift the
A BBC investigation has found the number of children moving to home education in the UK is at its highest level since the pandemic. Councils
Real-terms funding per pupil at 2010 levels, teacher pay at 2001 levels, and building investment 25% below mid-2000s Read the full article in the Guardian
The next government should consider proposals to ban smartphones for under-16s within its first year, a committee of MPs has said. The Education Select Committee
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