People called for vaccines earlier than they expected
PEOPLE who have received letters to book vaccine appointments earlier than they were expecting to have been encouraged to take up the opportunity.
PEOPLE who have received letters to book vaccine appointments earlier than they were expecting to have been encouraged to take up the opportunity.
The UK’s top medics agreed to the move but they warn transmission rates, deaths and the pressure on hospitals remains high.
Boris Johnson said the plan for teachers to grade pupils this summer was a ‘good compromise’.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson is to set out further details of how schools will be tasked with determining the grades in the House of Commons.
Gavin Williamson will announce on Thursday how pupils will be graded after A-level and GCSE exams were again cancelled due to the pandemic.
Research was commissioned by the Department for Education to understand the progress pupils make in the 2020 to 2021 academic year.
Proposals for catch-up support across all UK nations are unlikely to address the scale of learning loss due to the pandemic, an analysis says.
Jonny Benjamin and Louisa Rose have organised the Now and Beyond on Inside Out Day event.
Jake’s mother said his mental health has taken a ‘nosedive’ and knows he is not alone.
The Government should consider allowing students to repeat a year of education to address learning loss, a think tank says.
Ministers need to urgently set out a ‘Plan B’ for A-level and GCSE exams in England in 2021, think tank says.
The Falcons held on to secure the away win.
A report compared data on attendance across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland since the return of schools.
The proportion of black and minority ethnic (BME) male teachers has risen to 17%, analysis finds.
Government must give more support to the sector to avoid the closure of early years providers, a think tank says.