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This week’s Havering planning list includes plans for a new special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) unit at a Hornchurch school, ...
Private school families have lost their High Court challenge against the Government over its decision to apply VAT on fees.
Today, the High Court dismissed a case which claimed Labour's tax on private schools discriminates against SEND pupils and ...
POTHOLE repairs on a 100m-long lane in Henley cost nearly £2,000 in the last year. Bell Lane, off Bell Street, is frequently blighted by potholes and has cost Oxfordshire County Council more than ...
Buckingham School of International Education, in partnership with The University of Buckingham, is delighted to invite you to an exclusive live webinar featuring two great minds in the field of ...
Department for Education figures follow predictions that white Britons will be a minority in the next 40 years ...
Dulwich College, Harrow School and Wellington College are among ... This week, the Independent Schools Council (ISC) revealed that private schools were raising fees by an average of 22.6 per ...
Four in 10 pupils in Stoke-on-Trent are eligible for free school meals, new figures show. The data showing the number of pupils eligible for the benefit in each area ranges from 47.2 per cent in ...
Brent has been identified as the most ethnically diverse area in the country by place of birth - only 43.9 per cent of people in the area were born in the UK, which is lower than any other local ...
Residents have told how they can live a 'middle-class life' on taxpayer cash as other locals hit out at 'lazy' young people ...
Hertfordshire County Council has agreed to pay £8,500 to a parent who complained about the lack of education provided for her son after he was excluded from school. The boy – who was already being ...
After the capital was hit by a wave of riots in 2011, Johnson sparked a “massive row” with the government, reflects Tory peer ...