Surge in academy warning notices prompts calls for rethink More than 150 termination warning notices issued to trusts in just two years, new figures show
Early RAAC work ‘financially penalises’ council City council says it won’t be reimbursed for ‘putting children’s safety first’ by repairing RAAC school early
Let us know RAAC impact, says UCAS Teachers are being advised to tell universities how RAAC disruption has impacted schools and pupils
RAAC issues stall academy trust transfer plans DfE deferred proposals to hand United Learning capital cash as part of the takeover because it is instead focused on crumbly concrete
DfE breaks its own teacher wellbeing pledge with holiday emails Analysis reveals government broke wellbeing charter promise on several occasions – including four times last week
Ruth Perry inquest will not examine whether state failed to protect her Perry was in contact with the mental health crisis team five days after an Ofsted inspection, an inquest pre-hearing heard
£40m ‘hardship fund’: Council schools in just 35 areas to get help Government also confirms the cash to help schools afford teacher pay rise will be for one year only
Keegan steps in over school sex ed lessons ‘copyright myth’ Sample letters drawn up to help schools challenge obstructive curriculum providers
Mark Lehain returns as special adviser to education secretary Well-known free school founder reappointed 13 months after leaving post