Haringey Council Takes Over School Funding Amid Debt Crisis
Nearly half of Haringey's state schools are in debt, prompting the council to implement strict financial controls and reduce school places to balance budgets.
Nearly half of Haringey's state schools are in debt, prompting the council to implement strict financial controls and reduce school places to balance budgets.
Australian Labor MP Julian Hill raises concerns that the rise in religious schools and homeschooling could undermine social cohesion by limiting children's exposure to diverse perspectives.
Graduates with £50,000 student loans must earn over £63,000 to see debt decrease, as political pressure mounts for system reform amid frozen repayment thresholds.
Unite Students saw adjusted earnings rise 9% to £232.3m in 2025, though statutory profit fell 78% due to property valuation declines. Occupancy dropped to 95.2% with weaker demand in some cities, but elite universities showed strong growth.
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RecommendedA Nottinghamshire headteacher groups teacher training days into a full week off, allowing families to take cheaper term-time holidays without fines, as unauthorised absences surge.
Three nursery schools in Lambeth face potential closure due to falling pupil numbers linked to declining birth rates and pandemic migration, sparking a community petition to save them.
In Kharkiv, Ukraine, students attend school deep underground to avoid Russian missile strikes. Teachers and pupils adapt to bunker life while hoping for peace.
A new analysis highlights that effective communication between schools, parents, and local authorities is essential for the success of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities reforms.
Labour's revamp of England's special educational needs system aims to replace a 'one-size-fits-all' approach with tailored support, but faces hurdles in funding and resources amid rising costs and demand.
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RecommendedParents of children with special educational needs and disabilities in England have expressed a mixed response to recent government changes, highlighting both progress and persistent challenges in the system.
The UK government's Special Educational Needs and Disabilities reforms are under fire for lacking clear plans on inclusion, raising concerns about support for vulnerable children.
The UK government has announced sweeping reforms to special educational needs and disabilities support in England, introducing Individual Support Plans to replace EHCPs for many children from 2030.
The UK government's SEND reforms aim to shift support to mainstream schools, but uncertainties over funding, staffing, and criteria for high-level support leave educators and unions wary.
The government unveils controversial plans to reform the special educational needs and disabilities system, facing scrutiny from MPs and parents amid ongoing debates.
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RecommendedThe Government announces a comprehensive transformation of the special educational needs system with billions in investment, including mandatory SEND training for all teachers, caps on private school fees, and immediate digital support plans.
Analysis of how England's Send reforms will impact children with special educational needs, from EHCP transitions to new support plans, with effects phased until 2030.
Social media accounts are encouraging violent clashes between London schoolchildren, with Croydon and Hackney incidents involving weapons and organized 'teams'.
Plan ahead with the full schedule for London schools in 2025/2026, including term dates, half terms, and all bank holidays for families across the capital.
Iranian university students are staging fresh protests against the government, citing empty classrooms and full graveyards following January's brutal crackdown that left thousands dead.
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RecommendedThe release of Epstein files reveals deep ties in US academia, prompting reviews, resignations, and campus protests at institutions like Columbia and UCLA.
Martin Lewis interrupted Kemi Badenoch's Good Morning Britain interview to debate student loan repayment thresholds, sparking a heated exchange and social media reactions.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces major Send reforms, limiting EHCPs to severe cases and shifting support to schools, amid fears of backlash from parents and MPs.
The UK government announces a £4bn investment to reform special educational needs and disabilities provision in English schools, aiming to address soaring costs while facing potential backlash from parents and MPs.
As Prime Minister Keir Starmer returns from recess, a pivotal white paper on special educational needs in England faces scrutiny. With costs rising and system challenges mounting, this reform could define his government's success or failure.
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RecommendedThe UK government announces a major Send reform plan, investing billions to ensure children with special needs receive better support in mainstream schools, aiming to end systemic failures.
England's Send system faces a crisis as rising needs and shrinking budgets push reforms. Labour's plans aim to shift support to schools, but parents fear losing legal protections.
Young people face a critical choice between university degrees with heavy debt and trades amid a graduate job crisis. This article explores the social and economic pressures shaping their future paths.
The UK government has revealed a £4 billion package to support children with special educational needs and disabilities in mainstream schools, including direct funding and specialist services.
The UK government has announced a £4bn investment to transform Send support in England, aiming to improve inclusion in mainstream schools and create 60,000 new special needs places.
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