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LISTEN: UCL students react to government scrapping international targets for universities

Minister’s plans to reduce international students numbers by ditching targets and instead focusing on ‘education exports’ have received criticism from

Almost half of young carers miss out on education, Carers Trust inquiry finds

A report has found 49% of young carers (aged under 18) and young adult carers (aged 18-25) said they missed

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Numbers of NEET young women approached decade high this summer

The number of young women not in education, employment, or training in the UK neared a decade high this summer,

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Education leads children’s mental health support but young adults face ‘patchwork landscape’ of provision

Education is the leading source of mental health support for children aged 8 to 16, but slips to third place

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GCSE drama entries drop significantly amid struggling arts curriculum

The uptake of Drama in English schools has seen a staggering decline in both GCSE and A Levels since 2010,

Black headteachers call for more diverse leadership

One of the few Black headteachers in London has echoed calls for more leadership diversity in education. According to a

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UK Teachers say AI in education should be a Human Right

The majority of teachers in Britain believe that access to artificial intelligence in education should be considered a human right,

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London’s school divide: where kids get the best and worst start

Ealing has the most top-rated secondary schools in London, with 11 out of 18 ranked ‘Outstanding’ by England’s schools watchdog,

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South East London claims highest school exclusion rates in London

South East London has the highest rate of permanent school exclusions in London, according to available data starting in 2016

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UCL’s first generation scholars under half the national average

The number of first generation scholars at University College London was less than half the national average last year, new figures

‘Pointy’ Penny and feisty Farage: social media reactions to the BBC election debate

With Penny Mordaunt tweeting throughout and Labour hitting back, here are the top social media reactions to the live BBC

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