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Gove's Curriculum Revolution: 10 Years Later

A decade after Michael Gove's controversial education reforms, we examine the lasting impact of his knowledge-rich curriculum on England's schools, teachers, and students.

Labour's Curriculum Revolution Sparks Outrage

The Labour Party's proposed curriculum reforms are sparking intense debate as critics warn of a 'wrecking ball' approach to traditional education standards and British cultural heritage.

UK Schools Facing Democracy Deficit Crisis

New research reveals a worrying democracy deficit in UK schools, with students lacking meaningful political education. Discover why experts are calling for urgent reform to safeguard our democratic future.

Labour's curriculum decolonisation plans spark backlash

Education campaigners clash with Labour over controversial proposals to overhaul the national curriculum, warning against 'hacking away' at classic English literature and history in favour of decolonisation initiatives.

Martin Lewis: GCSE money skills 'grossly inadequate'

Money Saving Expert founder Martin Lewis accuses the Department for Education of ignoring expert advice on compulsory financial education in new GCSE reforms, calling the current provision 'woeful'.

Labour's GCSE overhaul sparks 'dumbing down' row

The Labour Party faces fierce criticism over plans to scrap rigorous GCSE reforms, with opponents warning of 'educational vandalism' and a return to 'Mickey Mouse' qualifications that could undermine academic standards across Britain.

Syrian refugees flee Denmark over gender education fears

A Syrian refugee family makes the shocking decision to return to their war-torn homeland rather than risk their children being exposed to gender transition education in Danish schools, sparking intense debate about immigration and educational values.

Conservative Networks Reshaping UK University Ideology

An investigation reveals how well-funded conservative centres are systematically transforming academic discourse and curriculum development within UK universities, raising concerns about academic freedom and institutional independence.

England level T20 series with commanding NZ victory

England's cricket team stages spectacular comeback against New Zealand in second T20 international, levelling the series with explosive batting and clinical bowling at Manchester's Emirates Old Trafford.

Jofra Archer's triumphant England cricket return

England cricket fans rejoice as Jofra Archer makes stunning international comeback after injury nightmare, delivering explosive bowling performance against New Zealand in T20 warm-up.

Roman ruler mix-up stuns Queensland exam students

Australian high school students were left bewildered when a Queensland history exam featured an obscure Roman military commander instead of the expected Julius Caesar, raising questions about curriculum standards.

England's batting collapse hands NZ T20 victory

England suffered a crushing 4th T20 defeat against New Zealand as their batting lineup crumbled, despite promising performances from Harry Brook and returning star Jofra Archer.

Brook withdraws from England ODI squad, Archer returns

England's cricket team faces significant changes as Harry Brook withdraws from the ODI squad for personal reasons while Jofra Archer makes his long-awaited return to international cricket ahead of the T20 World Cup.

Brisbane students protest 'impossible' history exam

Year 12 students in Queensland are demanding a marking review after confronting what they describe as an unfairly difficult Ancient History exam that failed to reflect their curriculum studies.

Queensland schools taught wrong Caesar topic

A significant curriculum error has been uncovered in Queensland high schools, where students studied the wrong Roman leader for months due to a major administrative oversight.

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