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UK's Best Secondary Schools 2026 Rankings Published

The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide 2026 reveals the UK's top-performing state and private schools. Find out which schools topped the national and regional rankings for GCSE and A-Level results.

Govt misses teacher recruitment target by 12%

Official figures reveal the Government recruited only 88% of its secondary teacher target for 2025/26, despite a VAT raid on private schools intended to fund 6,500 new state teachers. Read the full analysis.

Teacher charged over stabbing of school principal

A 37-year-old teacher has been charged after allegedly stabbing a school principal in Melbourne. The victim, Aaron Sykes, has been released from hospital. Read the latest on this shocking school incident.

UK-US Agree Zero Tariff Deal on Medicines

The UK and US have agreed a three-year deal to maintain 0% tariffs on pharmaceuticals, aiming to boost trade and secure NHS access to new treatments. Read the full details.

UK and US agree zero tariff deal on medicines

The UK and US have agreed a three-year deal to maintain 0% import tariffs on pharmaceuticals, aiming to secure NHS access to cutting-edge treatments and boost investment. Read the full details.

UK-US set for zero-tariff pharma deal amid NHS price row

The UK is poised to strike a deal with the US removing tariffs on pharmaceuticals, following warnings of investment cuts. The agreement hinges on the NHS paying more for American medicines. Read the full details.

Prince George's School Secret Until 11th Hour

Discover why Prince William and Princess Kate will keep Prince George's secondary school choice under wraps until September 2026. Expert analysis on Eton vs Marlborough.

Government to ban ticket resale above face value

The UK government is set to outlaw ticket reselling above face value in a major crackdown on touts. This move, backed by music stars like Coldplay and Dua Lipa, aims to stop fans being priced out of events. Read the full story.

UK bans ticket resale above face value

The UK government is banning ticket resale for profit after a campaign by major artists. Find out how this new law will protect fans from exploitative touts.

UK to ban ticket resale for profit

The UK government is set to ban the resale of live event tickets for profit, capping prices at face value. Learn how this affects fans and the industry.

Government to ban ticket touting for profit

The UK government is set to ban ticket reselling for profit in live events, capping prices at face value. This major move aims to protect sports and music fans from exploitative touts and bots.

Government to ban ticket resale above face value

The UK government is set to outlaw ticket reselling for profit, a major victory for artists and fans. This crackdown aims to stop touts and make live events more affordable. Find out how this will impact you.

UK to ban ticket resale above face value

The UK government is set to outlaw ticket reselling for profit, a major victory for artists and fans. This crackdown aims to stop touts and make live events affordable. Read the full story.

Coldplay, Dua Lipa demand cap on ticket tout prices

Coldplay and Dua Lipa are spearheading a campaign, backed by major artists and consumer groups, urging the government to implement a price cap on resold tickets to protect fans from being fleeced by online touts. Act now to support fair ticketing!

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