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City College Norwich CEO to step down
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City College Norwich CEO to step down

23 June 2026
City College Norwich’s principal Jerry White will step down this summer.
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Apprenticeship funding band review ordered by skills minister
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Apprenticeship funding band review ordered by skills minister

23 June 2026
A review of apprenticeship funding bands has been launched as an “immediate priority” by the government, with Skills England ordered to identify which standards should be first in line for “potential funding uplifts”.
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Why is the government celebrating 1,900 fewer teachers?
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Why is the government celebrating 1,900 fewer teachers?

23 June 2026
The DfE says it has recruited 4,654 new teachers towards it election pledge target of 6,500. But the latest workforce data shows 1,900 fewer teachers this year. Daniel Kebede scrutinises the government’s claim.
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Qualified Teacher Status could replace Early Years Teacher Status, Government consultation reveals
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Qualified Teacher Status could replace Early Years Teacher Status, Government consultation reveals

23 June 2026
Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) could be replaced by Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as part of plans put forward in a Department for Education consultation.
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Thousands back campaign to prevent proposed closure of South Tyneside Council nurseries
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Thousands back campaign to prevent proposed closure of South Tyneside Council nurseries

23 June 2026
More than 4,000 people have signed a petition urging South Tyneside Council to reconsider plans to review its early years provision, which campaigners fear could lead to the closure of as many as 12 nurseries based inside Family Hubs.
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SDG measures ‘meaningless at grassroots level’
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SDG measures ‘meaningless at grassroots level’

23 June 2026
Universities’ contribution to a sustainable world will remain ‘patchy’ until they become less ‘stuck’ in metrics and better at talking to their communities.
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York v-c Charlie Jeffery to lead University of Southampton
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York v-c Charlie Jeffery to lead University of Southampton

23 June 2026
University of York leader will switch to fellow Russell Group member in October after seven years in charge.
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Starmer’s departure ‘leaves university challenges unresolved’
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Starmer’s departure ‘leaves university challenges unresolved’

23 June 2026
Prime minister fell short of pre-election promise to stabilise higher education sector as focus shifted to other priorities, say policy experts.
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Paternity leave ‘shockingly low’ at several UK universities
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Paternity leave ‘shockingly low’ at several UK universities

23 June 2026
Campaigners call for institutions to commit to giving new dads six weeks off as audit reveals stark differences in entitlements across sector.
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UK ‘may live to regret’ loss of Turing exchange scheme
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UK ‘may live to regret’ loss of Turing exchange scheme

23 June 2026
Focus on widening participation and shorter exchanges difficult to replicate in wider Erasmus programme, experts fear.
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English test options ‘confusing’ international students
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English test options ‘confusing’ international students

23 June 2026
Range of current providers and questions around which assessment is best requires greater clarity from universities, UKCISA warns.
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Inclusion without a structural lens just reproduces exclusion
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Inclusion without a structural lens just reproduces exclusion

23 June 2026
With universities relying on disclosure models and deficit framing to address awarding gaps, Emma Gaunt argues that racism and ableism aren't distortions of the system – they're built into it.
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English language requirements are about more than getting in
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English language requirements are about more than getting in

23 June 2026
With sector debate about English language requirements often driven by anecdote and risk, Yinbo Yu presents findings from new UKCISA research – and argues the conversation needs to start from diversity, not assumption.
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Scotland and Wales to pilot phone outreach for international graduates
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Scotland and Wales to pilot phone outreach for international graduates

23 June 2026
A new graduate outcomes pilot will contact international alumni by telephone from December 2026 as the sector seeks stronger evidence of graduate outcomes beyond the UK.
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Could a broader mix of languages halt the decline of MFL?
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Could a broader mix of languages halt the decline of MFL?

22 June 2026
GCSE entries data shows a big rise in ‘other modern languages’ – prompting calls for government to support schools to meet growing demand for qualifications in students’ home languages.
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Inclusion base guidance ‘urgently needed’, heads warn
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Inclusion base guidance ‘urgently needed’, heads warn

22 June 2026
Sector leaders warn they cannot fully develop inclusion strategies without more information about government’s plan for specialist bases in mainstream.
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Headteachers criticise ‘brutal’ Ofsted inspection framework
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Headteachers criticise ‘brutal’ Ofsted inspection framework

22 June 2026
Campaign group’s survey of schools finds ‘overwhelmingly negative’ reactions to new inspection system.
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DfE plans to overhaul early years teacher training
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DfE plans to overhaul early years teacher training

22 June 2026
Ministers are planning to shake up teacher training routes for early years teachers, which would see them gain the same qualification as other teachers.
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Part-time work ‘the norm’ as students’ money fears increase
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Part-time work ‘the norm’ as students’ money fears increase

22 June 2026
Nearly nine in 10 UK undergraduate applicants expect to work during studies, with many relying on earnings to get by.
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Labour’s EU reset has a university problem
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Labour’s EU reset has a university problem

22 June 2026
Labour wants an EU reset but won't touch tuition fees.
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