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UK to rejoin Erasmus+ programme in 2027

The UK is set to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ education scheme in 2027-28. Discover how students, apprentices, and institutions can benefit from the £570m deal and what it means post-Brexit.

UK Rejoins Erasmus+ Student Exchange Scheme

The UK government has secured a deal to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ student exchange programme from January 2027. We want to hear from prospective participants and past alumni.

UK Students Rejoin Erasmus+ in 2025 After Brexit Gap

British students can apply for the EU's Erasmus+ programme again from 2025, marking a major return to the exchange scheme after the post-Brexit withdrawal. Discover the new terms and how to apply.

UK to Rejoin Erasmus Student Exchange Programme

Exclusive: The UK government has finalised a deal to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ scheme from January 2027, marking a major post-Brexit shift. Discover what this means for British students.

Francis Review: Rethinking Education for Uncertain Times

The landmark Francis curriculum review challenges traditional teaching methods and calls for an education system that prepares students for complexity, critical thinking, and rapid technological change in post-Brexit Britain.

Ministers can't trace billions in Brexit payments to EU

British ministers face scrutiny as they confess to having no clear accounting of where billions of pounds in post-Brexit payments to Brussels have actually been spent, raising serious questions about financial oversight.

£50bn Brexit bill shocks UK taxpayers

Shock revelations expose how Britain's Brexit agreement could cost UK taxpayers an eye-watering £50 billion in ongoing payments to Brussels, raising questions about the true price of sovereignty.

Brits face German police registration for e-gates

British holidaymakers face fresh post-Brexit travel turmoil as Germany demands police registration for e-gate users, contradicting Keir Starmer's pledge of smoother EU travel arrangements.

GMB guest storms off set during fiery Brexit debate

A dramatic walkout unfolded on ITV's Good Morning Britain as guest Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu abruptly left during a heated discussion about Brexit's economic impact with political commentator Patrick Christys.

Trump Plans Transgender Education Restrictions

The Trump administration proposes sweeping changes to sex education, limiting transgender topics in schools and redefining 'sex' as biological. Critics warn of dangerous consequences for LGBTQ+ youth.

ITV's 'No Deal' Brexit Show Sparks Bias Backlash

ITV faces backlash over controversial 'No Deal' Brexit programming featuring prominent Leave supporters, with critics calling it irresponsible fearmongering ahead of crucial negotiations.

UK Homeschooling Surges 40% Post-Pandemic

New data reveals homeschooling in the UK has surged by over 40% since the pandemic, as parents cite concerns about bullying, mental health and educational quality.

Labour's Brexit Rebellion: Starmer Under Pressure

Sir Keir Starmer confronts mounting pressure from Labour MPs and members to embrace single market membership, exposing deep party divisions over Britain's future relationship with Europe.

Labour unveils ambitious education reform plans

Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces sweeping reforms to transform England's education system, focusing on curriculum overhaul, teacher recruitment, and early years investment.

Brexit deal 'drag anchor' on economy, Reeves warns

Exclusive polling reveals overwhelming public belief that Brexit has damaged Britain's economic prospects, as Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves warns the deal is holding the nation back from growth.

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