The climate crisis is a class issue
Working people must not be left behind in a transition from carbon. The costs must fall on those most able to pay.
Working people must not be left behind in a transition from carbon. The costs must fall on those most able to pay.
Education can challenge sexist stereotypes and behaviours before ideas and incidents escalate.
Schools work carefully to engage and communicate with parents and carers appropriately, but the Government is making the job of schools harder not easier.
Still no coherent Government plan or even a commitment to remove RAAC from schools.
Government’s failure to meet teacher training recruitment targets in England.
These figures should be a wake-up call to government to look at the wider issues affecting attendance.
1 in 8 schools were in deficit at the end of the financial year 2022-23.
Coalition of Trade Unions calling for the removal of asbestos from all public buildings within the next 40 years
Headline figures on education funding do not translate into funding increases per pupil for schools.
Headline-seeking announcements are no substitute for doing the hard work fixing the major challenges facing education.
Schools' efforts to close the gap for pupils are not matched by government support.
The Education Secretary would do better facing up to the real challenges in our schools, rather than distracting attention from them.