Starmer vows to curb migration if Labour wins election
What to expect on the General Election campaign trail on Sunday
Businesses ‘crying out for help to tackle skills shortage’, says Labour
Tory pledge to axe ‘rip-off’ degrees could ‘run down and undermine’ universities
Rishi Sunak vows to replace ‘rip-off’ degrees with 100,000 more apprenticeships
Lib Dems to launch battlebus with ‘save the NHS’ message in blue-wall seat
Tories failed on water pollution and let firms off the hook – Lib Dem leader
The Cabinet ministers who could lose their seats at the general election
D-Day veteran urges children ‘not to make same mistakes we made in going to war’
Catholic school hits back after being called 'socially segregated'
Staff at 'inadequate' Wembley school to strike over academy plans
Education Secretary says schools sex guidance will not mean ‘silence’ on gender
'One boy fainted in my sex education class,' says Gillian Keegan
Age limits on sex education could see children turn to ‘less reliable sources’
Sex education: 'I don't want my kids exposed to inappropriate content', minister
What the papers say – May 15
Applications for funded childcare open for parents of nine-month-olds
WFH parents causing 'unacceptable' rise in Friday school absences
Keegan: ‘Unacceptable’ number of parents letting kids skip Fridays
Starmer to pledge new anti-terror powers to break small boats gangs
What the papers say – May 10
Inciting violence has ‘no place’ on university campuses, student leader says
Labour chairwoman says Elphicke ‘held accountable’ for sexual assault comments
Sunak tells uni chiefs: No place for hate on campus amid Gaza protests
Students’ hunger strike is ‘last resort’ to get university to listen on Gaza
Education Secretary fears university campuses could become ‘unsafe’ like in US
Rishi Sunak criticises ‘extremists’ ahead of on-campus antisemitism talks
Government’s investment in new special schools ‘may be too little too late’
Universities must ‘crack down’ on antisemitic abuse on campuses – Keegan
Students on hunger strike in Gaza protest urged not to risk their health
Universities 'must protect' Jewish students amid protests
Government’s position on single-phrase Ofsted judgments poses ‘danger’ to lives
Government must take action on violence to protect pupils and teachers – unions
Faith school admission changes: what is the new proposal?
Cap on faith-based school admissions to be lifted under new plans
Government plans to lift faith-based admissions cap on free schools in England
Schools should ensure pupils hand in or lock up phones at start of day – report
Teachers of 'vital subjects' including maths to be paid extra £6,000
85,000 new childcare places needed for flagship offer, says Government
Education Secretary: Prayer policy ruling should give headteachers ‘confidence’
Queen calls for ‘pop-up shops’ in schools to help with domestic abuse issues
NEU leader Kebede puts ‘any incoming Labour government on notice’
Pupils wearing pro-Palestinian badges referred to counter-terror scheme – union
Teaching union to wait for Government’s pay offer before launching strike ballot
Schools could face teacher strikes in autumn term over pay, union leader warns
Union to debate ‘building capacity’ to deliver strike action over teachers’ pay
PM hails ‘positive’ childcare move as parents quiz him over nursery capacity
People should not be arrested ‘just if they smell’ – Cabinet minister
There are enough staff for childcare plan to work, ministers say
Labour accuses Government of having a ‘childcare pledge without a plan’
Sunak: Childcare plan creates ‘brighter future’ and will help grow economy
Labour won't reduce entitlement to free childcare, senior figure says
Union to debate circulating educational resources on Palestine and Israel
Education Secretary ‘confident’ Government will deliver childcare expansion plan
Sunak says UK ‘more robust’ on China than most allies
Nurseries "are being paid enough" for huge increase in free childcare
Minister calls China ‘security threat’ after UK and US blame Beijing for hacking
Keegan admits struggle for right support for pupils with special needs
Kate Garraway: I am ashamed that paying for husband’s care left me in debt
Around two in three special schools in England ‘at or over capacity’