Study examines peanut allergy treatment for children
Previous research has suggested that peanut allergy affects 2% of children in Western countries and most remain allergic across their lifetime.
Previous research has suggested that peanut allergy affects 2% of children in Western countries and most remain allergic across their lifetime.
Around one in 12 teachers and school leaders were not in work at the start of term, figures show.
Disadvantaged students in deprived areas of England suffered substantial losses, a report found.
The levelling up agenda is under serious threat from large pupil learning losses in parts of the north of England and the Midlands, a think tank says.
The former health secretary put out a statement after a UN spokesman said he would not be able to be a special representative.
Boris Johnson said no child should be allowed to ‘lag behind’.
Natasha died in 2016 aged 15 from an allergic reaction after eating a Pret a Manger baguette containing hidden sesame seeds.
The Government must now act to ensure ‘our already uniquely narrow 16-19 education is not squeezed further still’, a think tank says.
The package amounts to around £50 per pupil per year, which the EPI says must be 10 times higher.
Primary school children lost more than two months of learning in reading when they returned to class in March, a study found.
Various estimates suggest that the crisis in lost learning calls for a massive national policy response.
Race is an important issue for the monarchy after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accused an unnamed member of the royal family of a racist comment.
Ministers should allow some pupils to retake the year due to significant learning loss, a think tank said.
The survey findings come after this summer’s GCSE and A-level exams were cancelled for the second year in a row.
Some £1.7 billion of catch-up funding has already been made available to help those in England whose schooling has been interrupted by the pandemic.