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July 2024

  • Illustration of a computer

    Students under near constant surveillance at Exclusive Brethren-linked schools, insiders claim

  • composite image showing the writer against a backdrop with cut-out images of a book, a union jack flag, a twisted church spire, a newspaper headline reading 'shocking rise', Margaret Thatcher and Nigel Farage

    My home town: how Chesterfield changed under Conservative rule

  • Jonathan Clucas, headteacher at Layton Primary School, Blackpool.

    Five key workers on how Labour can fix Britain, from the NHS to prisons

  • Jessica Baker with plaits and woolly hat

    Girl who died in Wirral school bus crash was wearing seatbelt, inquest hears

  • Trump and Project 2025 are attacking the Department of Education. How might they reshape US schools?

  • We now know the shocking effects of screen time on teens - but smartphone bans aren’t the answer

    Devi Sridhar
  • Met police to review investigation of deadly car crash at Wimbledon school

  • ‘Unambitious’, ‘careful’, ‘authentic’: what public sector workers make of Keir Starmer

  • ‘Here comes the sun’: Zadie Smith on hope, trepidation and rebirth after 14 years of the Tories

  • After 15 years away I moved back to the UK fearing the worst. What I found startled me

    Gillian Harvey

June 2024

  • a woman speaks into a microphone

    South Carolina implements one of US’s most restrictive public school book bans

  • Mark Tilling, the headteacher of High Tunstall College of Science in Hartlepool, with some of the free beds

    The Hartlepool headteacher trying to find beds for 10,000 sleep-deprived pupils

  • Simon Jenkins

    Message to Labour: don’t tax school fees. Make private schools work for the public good

    Simon Jenkins
  • signs posted above water fountains read 'do not drink until further notice'

    School food fights
    Kids have a right to water in US schools, but does that water make the grade?

  • For me, Ms Haq was the teacher you never forget. But today’s Ms Haqs are quitting

    Bridget Phillipson
  • Number of girls in England taking computing GCSE plummets, study finds

  • The booming world of specialised private education for the super-rich

  • Life under Labour
    Labour wants to create opportunities for all. Can its education pledges narrow the divide?

  • Germany has come clean about the state of its public toilets. Why can’t Britain?

    Sophie Wilkinson
  • Poorer high-ability UK children fall behind peers at school from age of 11

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