HMRC Unclaimed Child Trust Funds: £1.5 Billion Awaits Young People
HMRC is launching a campaign to help young adults reclaim their unclaimed Child Trust Funds, totaling around £1.5 billion.
In April 2026, a school shooting at Pauls Valley High School shook the community, revealing both heroism and systemic issues.
The 1926 census in Ireland recorded nearly 3 million people, revealing significant shifts in demographics and employment.
Immanuel College, a prominent Jewish day school in Bushey, will close after 36 years of operation, leaving its community in mourning.
Gregory Hill, former head teacher of Howard Junior School, has been banned from managing independent schools due to serious misconduct.
Autism Awareness Day: A Call for Understanding and Inclusion
As World Autism Awareness Day approaches, advocates emphasize the importance of understanding autism and promoting inclusive policies.
In a significant move, GCSE exams have been cancelled across the UAE for the May/June 2026 series, impacting thousands of students. This decision follows ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.
In Reading, Berkshire, the landscape of reading is shifting as children navigate both print and digital formats. This evolution reflects broader trends in literacy.
Children screen time: Navigating : A Growing Concern for Parents
As children increasingly engage with screens, parents face the challenge of managing screen time effectively. New guidelines aim to provide clarity.
Girlguiding’s Controversial Decision on Trans Girls Raises Questions
Girlguiding’s announcement to exclude trans girls from joining has sparked widespread debate and concern within the community.