Third of Team GB in Paris privately educated, up from a quarter at Rio
Data suggest closing state-private gap has gone into reverse, as Labour plans to hit fee-paying schools with VAT levy ‘as soon as possible’
Data suggest closing state-private gap has gone into reverse, as Labour plans to hit fee-paying schools with VAT levy ‘as soon as possible’
Encampment has been in place since May as pro-Palestinian activists pile pressure on university to yield to their demands
Essex academy did not obtain explicit permission to collect and process students’ biometric information for cashless lunch payments
Call for emergency taxpayer bailout following dramatic drop in international students
Education Secretary admits delayed decision will be ‘frustrating’ as move risks souring relations with unions
Labour has more than 200 new MPs but who are they? We take a look at some of Starmer’s new troops
Parents who pay in advance for education will not be spared tax as sources confirm plan for anti-forestalling legislation
Research finds assessments completed by ChatGPT obtained nearly half a grade higher than humans
Series of events expected to be targeted by ongoing demonstration in response to the Israel-Hamas war
Attempt to clarify position on matter but Labour can’t define what the term means
Simon Barber warns that it has become ‘fashionable’ to bash private schools
Former politician dismisses rumours about possible succession, leaving Theresa May and Lady Elish Angiolini as most likely challengers
Tories say Rachel Reeves has to ‘come clean’ about where the money for her spending plans would come from instead
Activists target two recipients over alleged business links to Israel
Jonathan Scott-Lee applies for a judicial review after expert witnesses were excluded from inquest into daughter’s death
Shadow chancellor called for independents to be banned and backed a group who wanted to abolish Eton