Campaigners call for more action following Sign Language Week
Sign Language Week was celebrated at the end of March, but despite progress, campaigners are calling for more action to

Sign Language Week was celebrated at the end of March, but despite progress, campaigners are calling for more action to

Sutton and Kingston upon Thames had the best GCSE results of any borough in 2024, and Croydon had the worst,

The British Library has introduced a new exhibition dedicated to uncovering the hidden voices of medieval women. Medieval Women: In

A charity originating in London is improving access to secondary education for young refugees and allowing them continue studies at

Poorer London boroughs have significantly less access to childcare places, according to data from the Office for National Statistics and

Children with special educational needs (SEN) in south west London are often unable to secure a place in the special

An international journalist is hosting a public speaking course in Twickenham for 10 to 14 year olds to boost their

A self-proclaimed ‘superstar head teacher’ had his racial discrimination and unfair dismissal case rejected by a tribunal. Paul Mundy-Castle was

Parents were left outraged and distressed by a public meeting to discuss the controversial closure of a high achieving primary

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s new cabinet has, by far, the highest proportion of MPs who were educated at comprehensive schools

The number of young people are not in education, employment, or training (NEET) hit a three-year high at the end