Scottish Parliament to debate Andrew Tate's influence on children
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross urges Holyrood to address the 'damaging and dangerous' impact of controversial influencer Andrew Tate on young people's values and behaviour.
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross urges Holyrood to address the 'damaging and dangerous' impact of controversial influencer Andrew Tate on young people's values and behaviour.
A new bill proposed by Donald Trump, which seeks to mandate 'patriotic education' and restrict foreign funding for US universities, has ignited a firestorm of protest among British students and academics, who condemn it as an attack on academic freedom an
Katharine Birbalsingh's Michaela Community School celebrates record-breaking GCSE results, proving her controversial 'no excuses' discipline policy delivers exceptional academic achievement.
In a historic shift, Spanish has surpassed French as the most popular modern foreign language for GCSE entries in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, marking a significant change in the UK's educational landscape.
A remarkable surge in state school admissions to Oxford and Cambridge is revealed, with Turkish-inspired educational reforms and strategic outreach programmes breaking down historic barriers to elite university access.
New census data shows a significant increase in people born in England now living in Northern Ireland, raising questions about identity and the region's political future.
Exclusive analysis of GCSE results reveals a deepening regional attainment gap in England, with London pupils surging ahead while disadvantaged areas in the North and Midlands fall further behind.
A local council has initiated a rapid safeguarding review following the mysterious death of a vulnerable 13-year-old schoolgirl who was feared to have been raped and murdered while in the care system.
A Preston teenager's incredible story of resilience as he secures outstanding GCSE results just months after the tragic loss of both his mother and father.
A historic legal shift makes England the final UK nation to outlaw corporal punishment, granting children equal protection under assault laws. Discover what this means for parents and guardians.
In a significant shift for UK education, this year's GCSE results show boys are catching up to girls in top grades. Get the full breakdown of the national trends, regional disparities, and what it means for the future.
Exclusive investigation reveals how pricey term-time holidays are forcing a rethink of school uniforms as the 'great leveller'. Discover the hidden costs impacting British families.
A brutally tough probability question from a recent Edexcel GCSE Maths paper has gone viral, with students and adults alike branding it 'impossible' and taking to social media for answers.
Exam regulator Ofqual announces a significant return to pre-pandemic grading for GCSEs and A-Levels in 2025, aiming to restore standards and fairness across England's education system.
The Prince and Princess of Wales offer a surprising glimpse into their family life, sharing their supportive approach to Princess Charlotte's upcoming GCSEs and their own school exam memories.
A new study exposes the biggest real-world struggle for UK university students, with managing finances topping the list. Discover the shocking gaps in essential life skills.
A sweeping new wave of mobile phone restrictions is hitting US schools as students return, with 17 states implementing policies to curb classroom distractions and boost focus.
Exclusive analysis of the 2025 GCSE results reveals significant changes in grade distribution, regional disparities, and crucial next steps for students across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
A new study reveals a startling truth about adult intelligence compared to GCSE students. The findings challenge everything we thought we knew about knowledge retention and general awareness.
Auckland music teacher, Myah Leanie Adams, has been sentenced to prison after being found guilty of grooming a 15-year-old student and engaging in explicit sexual acts with him on school grounds. The shocking case has sent ripples through the community an
Northern Ireland's GCSE students have significantly outperformed their counterparts in England, with a notable rise in top grades. This analysis delves into the regional disparities, the impact of pre-pandemic grading standards, and what it means for the
As GCSE results are released, a 'simple' maths question from a past paper has gone viral for stumping the internet. We reveal the problem that 9 out of 10 adults get wrong and break down the solution. Think you're smarter than a teenager? Take the test!
Billionaire Jeff Yass, a major Republican donor, is funding a new chain of private schools named 'American Exceptionalism Academies' across four US states, aiming to challenge 'woke' education policies.
Tributes pour in for Professor Christopher Rowe, the influential Cambridge scholar whose groundbreaking translations of Plato and Aristotle shaped classical studies for generations.
A major breakthrough has been secured for nine Palestinian students from Gaza, who will now receive support to take up their hard-won places at UK universities after being trapped by the ongoing conflict.
A Virginia school district has suspended a transgender student for using the boys' bathroom, igniting a fierce debate on student rights, school policies, and LGBTQ+ protections in US schools.
The Princess of Wales was spotted in a relatable and chic casual outfit as she attended her children's school sports day at Lambrook, showcasing her hands-on parenting approach.
A Canadian teacher who was dismissed for wearing blackface as a Halloween costume has been controversially reinstated by an arbitrator, sparking a fierce debate on racism, accountability, and education.
Reality star Katie Price promises a no-holds-barred revelation about the 'horrendous' treatment of her disabled son, Harvey, at his former residential college. The explosive claims are set to feature in her upcoming BBC documentary.
A scathing federal report reveals the Trump administration's Education Department failed to monitor millions in grants for non-English speaking students, breaching its legal duties and leaving funds vulnerable to misuse.