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Unions slam ‘lack of meaningful progress’ on support staff pay
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Unions slam ‘lack of meaningful progress’ on support staff pay

10 June 2026
Unions representing school support staff have threatened the government with industrial action over a “lack of meaningful progress” on improving pay.
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Pupils up to 55% more likely to miss school on their birthday
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Pupils up to 55% more likely to miss school on their birthday

10 June 2026
Pupils are up to 55 per cent more likely to miss school on their birthdays, according to new government absence analysis.
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Three colleges land share of £80m defence skills fund
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Three colleges land share of £80m defence skills fund

10 June 2026
Three FE colleges have won a share of an £80 million government fund to increase defence-related education places and improved facilities.
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Treasury reviewing college free meals freeze but offers no VAT decision timetable
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Treasury reviewing college free meals freeze but offers no VAT decision timetable

10 June 2026
The Treasury is “actively looking into” a controversial freeze to free meals funding for college students, while ministers are continuing to review FE’s long-running VAT dispute without committing to a decision timetable.
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DWP launches hunt for 25 jobs guarantee national delivery partners
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DWP launches hunt for 25 jobs guarantee national delivery partners

10 June 2026
Applications have opened for organisations to deliver the government’s national jobs guarantee, with ministers expecting the scheme to support more than 90,000 long-term unemployed young people across Great Britain.
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DfE Early Years Champion urges sector to ‘work as one’ amid claims policy ‘pits school-based nurseries against PVIs’
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DfE Early Years Champion urges sector to ‘work as one’ amid claims policy ‘pits school-based nurseries against PVIs’

10 June 2026
Sue Robb has urged the early years sector to ‘work as one’ amid concerns that the Government’s Best Start in Life strategy ‘pits private, voluntary and independent (PVI) nurseries against school-based nurseries’.
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DfE announces £4,500 bonus for early years teachers in 10 most deprived areas
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DfE announces £4,500 bonus for early years teachers in 10 most deprived areas

10 June 2026
Early years teachers in 10 of England’s most deprived areas are eligible for a £4,500 annual bonus in a bid to boost recruitment and retention in the sector.
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Lack of workforce strategy hinders DfE’s plan for early years, experts warn
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Lack of workforce strategy hinders DfE’s plan for early years, experts warn

10 June 2026
The Government’s plan for early years must be coupled with a workforce strategy to offer the best support for children and families, experts have told MPs.
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Low-income families with disabled children at risk of 'digital exclusion'
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Low-income families with disabled children at risk of 'digital exclusion'

10 June 2026
Thousands of low-income families raising disabled children are at risk of being cut off from vital online support, according to analysis which found 93% are either digitally excluded or vulnerable to exclusion.
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Hague: Oxford lectures cancelled over protests should go ahead
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Hague: Oxford lectures cancelled over protests should go ahead

10 June 2026
University chancellor says both academic freedom and legitimate protest must be upheld on campus.
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Far-right radicalisation threat ‘only going to get worse’
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Far-right radicalisation threat ‘only going to get worse’

10 June 2026
Updates to UK counter-terror monitoring scheme incoming despite concern Prevent not built to deal with growing problem of extreme right-wing views.
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Government to cut university teaching grant by £100 million
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Government to cut university teaching grant by £100 million

10 June 2026
Coming reduction in funding for high-cost subjects and access programmes ‘extraordinarily frustrating’, says Universities UK leader.
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Universities need to find a way past the current atmosphere of permanent crisis
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Universities need to find a way past the current atmosphere of permanent crisis

10 June 2026
A decade of shocks has left higher education working conditions feeling like one firefight after another. For Doug Specht, leadership decision-making must recover some degree of strategic calm.
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AI can help providers read and act on the student feedback they never usually get to
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AI can help providers read and act on the student feedback they never usually get to

10 June 2026
Thousands of open-text survey comments go unread every cycle. Daniel Robson and Helena Lim argue that AI can help universities hear what students are actually saying, and act before the next survey closes.
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Schools lack scope to cut exam time as most pick shorter papers
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Schools lack scope to cut exam time as most pick shorter papers

09 June 2026
Ofqual says schools can cut exam times by choosing different awarding bodies, but Tes analysis reveals that, in most cases, this isn’t an option – and school leaders are now calling for the number of exams to be reduced instead.
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Let birthday pupils skip lunch queue to cut absence, schools told
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Let birthday pupils skip lunch queue to cut absence, schools told

09 June 2026
Schools will be provided with new tools highlighting absence patterns over the year, and new communications guides to improve engagement with families.
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Inspired takes ‘significant step’ with Caribbean expansion
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Inspired takes ‘significant step’ with Caribbean expansion

09 June 2026
The group has acquired Island Primary and Island Montessori in Grand Cayman, the largest of the Cayman Islands.
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Government to review screen time in schools
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Government to review screen time in schools

09 June 2026
Consultation will result in guidance on children’s screen time in and out of school, and the government is also planning safety certification for AI products for schools.
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Struggling academy trust with £9m deficit names new CEO
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Struggling academy trust with £9m deficit names new CEO

09 June 2026
The academy trust in the largest financial hole in England has named its new chief executive, days after the resignation of its last boss.
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Schools ‘expected’ to use government route to buy MIS from 2027
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Schools ‘expected’ to use government route to buy MIS from 2027

09 June 2026
Schools will be “expected” to secure management information system (MIS) suppliers through a new government framework from next year.
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