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Government answers parents’ calls for support on screen time with new evidence-backed guidance.
Over 300 schools to open or expand nurseries, creating thousands of places, targeting areas childcare gaps and helping families £8,000 a year on average.
Research shows that government-funded childcare has cut childcare costs for families in half.
In a wide-ranging address at the ASCL conference in Liverpool today, the Education Secretary set out her vision for a new era of education.
Support for parents and teachers to help with important conversations about poverty in schools and at home.
First students to do V Levels from 2027 as part of ambitious reforms to post-16 system that will prepare them for future jobs.
Education Secretary's key note speech at the South East RISE inclusion conference.
Increased support for universities to tackle extremism and intimidation
Sir David Bell appointed to lead an independent review into antisemitic incidents in England's schools and colleges with recommendations due Autumn 2026.
Action plans supporting women to succeed at work launched by Minister for Women and Equalities ahead of International Women’s Day 2026.
Government launches a landmark consultation on UK children's digital wellbeing, covering social media age bans, curfews, AI chatbots and gaming.
Schools white paper will reform deprivation funding for schools to help halve disadvantage gap cutting the link between background and success.
Bridget Phillipson's speech on the schools white paper, delivered at Ormiston Bushfield Academy in Peterborough
Radical expansion in rights for children with special educational needs and disabilities to transform life chances.
Generational reforms to transform outcomes for children with SEND and end one size fits all approach.
Children’s progress put first as government ends runaway independent special school fees
Guidance for gender questioning children is clear schools should take a careful approach when a child asks to social transition.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson writes to the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel following their review into the issues raised by the death of baby Victoria Marten.
Schools to be inclusive by design, with dedicated ‘inclusion bases’ and new guidance on adaptations to improve inclusivity and accessibility.
Over 300,000 children are set to benefit from Best Start free breakfast clubs in April, as the government prioritises support to tackle the cost of living.
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