Prices increased across Britain over the last year due to funding pressures, a survey suggests.
Read moreBy Leila Nathoo
BBC political correspondent

Prices increased across Britain over the last year due to funding pressures, a survey suggests.

Prices increased across Britain over the last year due to funding pressures, a survey suggests.

As teachers prepare to strike, parents and businesses grapple with the uncertainty it's causing.

The Princess of Wales launches a campaign calling for more attention on 'critical' early years.

Next week's strike is "looking quite likely" according to a union representing teachers and support staff.

The education secretary wants teachers to tell schools if they plan to join Wednesday's walkout.

A charity says its data highlights how predators took advantage of the worldwide Covid-19 situation.

Scotland's Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville will also move to stop school hours being reduced.

Prices increased across Britain over the last year due to funding pressures, a survey suggests.

As teachers prepare to strike, parents and businesses grapple with the uncertainty it's causing.

The Princess of Wales launches a campaign calling for more attention on 'critical' early years.

Next week's strike is "looking quite likely" according to a union representing teachers and support staff.

The education secretary wants teachers to tell schools if they plan to join Wednesday's walkout.

A charity says its data highlights how predators took advantage of the worldwide Covid-19 situation.

Scotland's Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville will also move to stop school hours being reduced.

As teachers prepare to strike, parents and businesses grapple with the uncertainty it's causing.

The Princess of Wales launches a campaign calling for more attention on 'critical' early years.

Next week's strike is "looking quite likely" according to a union representing teachers and support staff.
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