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Managed moves could be ‘consigned to the history books’
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Managed moves could be ‘consigned to the history books’

05 June 2026
Managed moves could be “consigned to the history books” by new government guidance preventing oversubscribed schools from prioritising them in admissions.
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Labour ‘taking credit’ for teachers recruited before it won power
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Labour ‘taking credit’ for teachers recruited before it won power

05 June 2026
Labour has been accused of “taking credit” for teacher recruitment that occurred before it entered government, after claiming it has already met 70 per cent of its landmark target.
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‘This one might have legs’: Inside Ofsted’s decision to inspect school that postponed MP visit
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‘This one might have legs’: Inside Ofsted’s decision to inspect school that postponed MP visit

05 June 2026
Ofsted boss Martyn Oliver ordered watchdog staff considering inspecting a school that postponed an MP’s visit to move “as quickly as you can” as “this one might have legs and we need to be in front of it”.
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Schools expect cuts to PE provision after funding shake up
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Schools expect cuts to PE provision after funding shake up

05 June 2026
Schools expect to cut coaching staff and SEND-inclusive provision following the government’s decision to scrap the primary PE and sport premium.
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Movers & Shakers: Edition 536
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Movers & Shakers: Edition 536

05 June 2026
One of this week's movers authored a book under a pseudonym inspired by an Irish ancestor from the 1800s.
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Are days of degrees with no work experience numbered?
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Are days of degrees with no work experience numbered?

05 June 2026
Encouraging students to take part in employment opportunities essential, leaders say, but Manchester could find new commitment hard work.
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Graduate Outcomes, 2023-24
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Graduate Outcomes, 2023-24

05 June 2026
DK gets beyond the headlines in this year’s graduate outcomes data.
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Governance is more than process
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Governance is more than process

05 June 2026
For James Coe processes are good but it's the people that really makes governance tick.
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High dropout rates to trigger sponsor license action, UK unis warned
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High dropout rates to trigger sponsor license action, UK unis warned

05 June 2026
The UK government has reiterated that universities risk having their sponsor license revoked if they do not keep within new compliance requirements.
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Principal sums: 97 college chiefs now on £200k-plus packages
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Principal sums: 97 college chiefs now on £200k-plus packages

04 June 2026
The number of colleges paying £200,000 or more for their chief executives grew by more than a third last year, with the total nearing 100, FE Week analysis shows.
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‘We need to expect the unexpected’: Colleges brace for energy emergencies
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‘We need to expect the unexpected’: Colleges brace for energy emergencies

04 June 2026
Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran may seem far removed from England’s colleges, but it could put a severe dent in their balance sheets. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 unleashed an energy crisis that sent college utility bills soaring by 59 per cent in a...
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Units provider list widens despite quality concerns
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Units provider list widens despite quality concerns

04 June 2026
More than 300 training providers have been approved to deliver the government’s apprenticeship units, with FE Week analysis showing low achievement rates and mixed inspection outcomes remain prevalent among eligible providers.
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‘West Bacc’ qualification announced by Labour mayor
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‘West Bacc’ qualification announced by Labour mayor

04 June 2026
The mayor of the West of England plans to create a new “baccalaureate” qualification that will train local young people to be work-ready.
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Kazakhstan: Two international schools swap Haileybury for major rival
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Kazakhstan: Two international schools swap Haileybury for major rival

04 June 2026
From August 2027, two Haileybury-branded schools in Kazakhstan will switch to the Wellington brand – a move that may be due to increased competition in the country.
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Health and safety ‘ticking time bomb’ faced by Scottish teachers
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Health and safety ‘ticking time bomb’ faced by Scottish teachers

04 June 2026
Levels of violence seen in schools in 2026 were unacceptable only a few years ago, say members of Scotland’s biggest teaching union.
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Half of primary pupils now taught in academies
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Half of primary pupils now taught in academies

04 June 2026
The DfE has published its latest census figures on schools and pupil characteristics. Here are some of the key trends.
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Secondary pupil numbers fall for first time in a decade
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Secondary pupil numbers fall for first time in a decade

04 June 2026
The number of secondary school pupils has begun to fall for the first time in a decade, as a population bulge caused by a baby boom in the 2000s makes its way out of the school system.
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DfE ‘hits 70% of 6,500 teachers target’, but overall workforce shrinks
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DfE ‘hits 70% of 6,500 teachers target’, but overall workforce shrinks

04 June 2026
Government says it has hit 70 per cent of their target to recruit 6,500 additional teachers, as official data shows the school workforce has shrunk for the first time since 2019.
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Teacher numbers fall by nearly 2,000
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Teacher numbers fall by nearly 2,000

04 June 2026
But government claims progress towards its manifesto pledge to recruit 6,500 new teachers.
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Charity for working parents to close after nearly five decades due to changing demand and financial pressures
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Charity for working parents to close after nearly five decades due to changing demand and financial pressures

04 June 2026
Working Families, the national charity for working parents and carers, is to close after 47 years.
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