ASCL falls into deficit, citing ‘severe’ pressure on leaders
26 June 2026
School funding shortfalls, along with mounting workload and accountability, have increased demand for support, the union’s annual accounts state.
Phillipson doing ‘bad job’ as education secretary, NEU members say
23 June 2026
Biggest teaching union calls for ‘new leadership’ at the DfE, with members rating Bridget Phillipson even lower than the outgoing prime minister.
Union stands down after City & Guilds offshoring assurances
18 June 2026
Union officials have called off a workforce redundancy dispute with City & Guilds bosses that threatened to boil over into legal and industrial action.
Top teaching union says Burnham is Labour’s best chance of beating Reform
17 June 2026
The leader of one of the country’s biggest teaching unions has said Andy Burnham is Labour’s best chance for beating Reform in a general election.
NEU strike fund falls as teacher pay decision looms
12 June 2026
Industrial action ballots have jumped by nearly two-thirds since 2023, the union’s latest accounts show, as redundancy disputes rise.
Teaching union planning massive strike faces own staff walkout over management bullying claims
10 June 2026
A teaching union plotting nationwide strikes next year is now facing its own staff walkout over management bullying claims.
Union baron threatening winter of national school strikes while urging teachers to shun weekend marking is on six-figure pay package worth almost as much as Prime Minister's salary
08 June 2026
The union baron threatening national school strikes while urging teachers to shun weekend marking got a six-figure pay package worth almost as much as the Prime Minister's salary, it emerged today.
Glamorgan teachers speak out
08 June 2026
Teachers at Llantwit Major High School are speaking out following a contentious email sent to parents by the school’s headteacher. NASUWT has been taking industrial action at Llantwit Major High School since March over concerns about teachers’ welfare and workload.
Falling pupil numbers should lead to smaller class sizes, says union
04 June 2026
Falling pupil numbers in England's schools should be used to cut class sizes, the largest education union has said.