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Official figures on the number of international students staying in the UK once their courses end are “potentially misleading” and should be downgraded, according to the government’s statistics watchdog.
Millions of school pupils could go hungry over the summer holidays, Labour has claimed.
The Government has quietly U-turned on plans to offer free breakfast to all primary school pupils in a fresh embarrassment for Theresa May.
Labour has sounded the alarm over “super-sized” class sizes - warning that the numbers across primary and secondary schools being taught by a single teacher are “skyrocketing”.
A Labour frontbencher has hit out at the number of privately-educated BBC journalists.
Labour has blasted the Government after it emerged that more than 600,000 children are being taught by an ever-increasing army of unqualified teachers.
A shadow minister told students before the election that they would have their debts "wiped off" by a Labour government, it has been revealed.
The average cost of holiday childcare has risen four times faster than wages, new figures from Labour have revealed.
Labour did not know before the election how much it would cost to cancel historic student debt, Jeremy Corbyn has revealed.
Universities should be required to justify the “exceptional” salaries given to vice-chancellors, Jo Johnson will say today.
Jeremy Corbyn never promised to cancel student debt if he becomes Prime Minister, his spokesman has insisted.
Theresa May has called on Jeremy Corbyn to apologise for “misleading” students about the number of disadvantaged youngsters applying to university.
Labour will press the Government on its plans to increase tuition fees above £9,000 after being granted an emergency debate tomorrow afternoon.
Ministers have been accused of "robbing Peter to pay Paul" after it emerged the education budget will be raided to free up an extra £1.3bn for schools.
If this new funding comes from more cuts then the quality of children's services will continue to suffer.
The number of students applying to British universities in 2017 fell by 4% compared to last year, according to figures from admissions service Ucas.
Celebration day held for Airbus Foundation Flying Challenge students.
Grammar schools should lose funding if they fail to boost the number of pupils from low-income families, the former Shadow Education Secretary has warned.
Ahead of her debate on Government policies on social mobility, Lucy Powell MP writes for PoliticsHome saying, "measures to tackle genuine social mobility would find welcome agreement across the House of Commons."
Teachers will receive another below-inflation pay rise this year after the Government insisted on maintaining its 1% cap on public sector salaries.
Jeremy Corbyn was wrong to say fewer disadvantaged young people are applying for university since the introduction of fees, his Shadow Education Secretary admitted today.
Tuition fess should be scrapped as they have become “politically diseased” according to the former Government minister who introduced them.
The Conservative position on tuition fees was thrown into doubt again today when a minister said the Government was considering how to respond to criticisms of the system.
Three quarters of students will not repay the full amount they borrowed for tuition fees and graduates from poorer backgrounds will face the biggest debt burden, according to new research.