Funding confirmed for first 200 apprentices to train as doctors
Health Education England (HEE) announced today (13 January 2023) that funding has been confirmed for the first 200 apprentices to train as doctors over...
Health Education England (HEE) announced today (13 January 2023) that funding has been confirmed for the first 200 apprentices to train as doctors over...
After two years of disruptions due to the coronavirus pandemic, students will be receiving results for their A-level, BTEC and T-levels. This is the...
Barnardo’s has launched a new version of its educational programme, Real Love Rocks, after it said that much more needs to be done to...
The public are being invited to cast their vote in the dot-art Schools 10th annual art competition to find the Liverpool City Region’s best...
Better support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is at the heart of a new government national plan...
New flexible apprenticeships will soon be available to create opportunities for more people to earn while they learn in industries that boost the economy...
Let’s Go Zero – a campaign in which schools commit to be zero carbon by 2030 – has now exceeded 1,000 signed up schools...
Last year was yet another unsettled year for schools with the pandemic forcing many hours of homeschooling which brought about huge changes to the...
Mark Power has been appointed as Liverpool John Moores University’s fifth vice-chancellor and chief executive. The chair of the board, Mike Parker, led an...
With the arts being squeezed in mainstream education and the pandemic impacting live theatre, Hannah Fowler explores the art of storytelling in schools and...