“I was very nervous and fragile as a result of all the bullying” Sheffield entrepreneur shares his story during Anti-Bullying Week
Harvey Morton, an entrepreneur and podcast host from Sheffield, has shared his experiences with...
Anti-bullying week: Survey reveals a quarter of children in England are bullied frequently
A survey of nearly 30,000 pupils in England conducted by the Anti-Bullying Alliance revealed that almost one in four children are bullied.
Number of children living in workless households increases to 1.1m, sparking education fears
The amount of children living in long-term workless households has reached a five year high.
“I don’t want anyone else to go through what I went through” – Girl hit by firework recalls freak accident
Rosie-May was just four years old when she was struck in the neck by a firework that had gone astray at a friend’s garden display.
“Speaking saves lives”: 3 Dads Walking to prevent young suicide
3 Dads Walking met each other after their beloved daughters took their own lives in 2018 and 2020.
Emotional campaign wins grieving dads Pride of Britain award
An emotional campaign to make suicide awareness a compulsory part of the school curriculum stepped up a gear this week after three grieving dads were awarded a Pride of Britain Award.
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Elon Musk is buying Twitter for "humanity" Elon Musk put out a lengthy Twitter post citing his...
Gillian Keegan becomes fifth Education Secretary in four months
The Prime Minister has appointed Gillian Keegan as Secretary of State for Education, making her the fifth MP to hold the role in four months.
Catch-up tutoring programmes not targeting disadvantaged pupils
Catch-up schemes introduced to schools following the pandemic need to better target help at disadvantaged pupils, a report has warned.
Teachers on potential strikes that will impact millions of children across the country.
The biggest teacher’s union in the UK has announced that 86% of members responded to an initial ballot saying they were willing to strike.
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Liz Truss no longer promising pension rise Prime Minister Liz Truss has gone back on her promise to increase state pensions in line with soaring inflation. Two weeks ago the PM was "committed" to this strategy however, her spokesperson said "she was not making any...
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Economic U-Turn New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced today that almost all of the economic policies outline in last month's mini-budget would be reversed and overturned. The main points are that the proposed income tax cut is now cancelled, and the basic rate will...
New figures show school children ‘not getting the food they need to grow up healthy’
Around 210,000 pupils in London live in households who rely on universal credit, but are ineligible for a hot, nutritious meal at school, due to their parents earning more than the threshold of £7,400 (excluding benefits) a year.