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'Historic' pay deal on offer for college lecturers as long-term tensions thaw
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'Historic' pay deal on offer for college lecturers as long-term tensions thaw

19 June 2026
College lecturers could receive a “historic” pay rise negotiated after a thaw in relations between employers and unions.
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The Student Loans Company (SLC) is contacting some Plan 2 customers about corrections to their balances

19 June 2026
The Student Loans Company (SLC) is contacting some Plan 2 customers about corrections to their balances. Around 71,000 customers (approximately 1.3% of current Plan 2 customers) have been affected by technical issues.
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Students turn sustainability learning into real opportunities

19 June 2026
The Mining Remediation Authority has continued its successful partnership with Nottingham Trent University, giving students the opportunity to apply their learning to a real-world sustainability challenge.
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Education Committee launches new inquiry on school reforms

19 June 2026
Today the Education Committee launches a new inquiry on school reform, after the government announced major proposals for reform in February’s Schools White Paper.
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Have schools been put into an attendance trap?
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Have schools been put into an attendance trap?

19 June 2026
New guidance on communicating with parents about absence leaves schools with the ‘all but impossible’ task of improving attendance without being able to hold families to account, warn leaders.
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DfE legal costs rise by more than 50% under Labour
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DfE legal costs rise by more than 50% under Labour

19 June 2026
Increase in legal costs is likely due to the government introducing contentious policies that have ‘well-funded’ opponents – such as VAT on private school fees, say experts.
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Talk to us before rolling out AI tools, tutors tell DfE
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Talk to us before rolling out AI tools, tutors tell DfE

19 June 2026
Tutors are calling for the government to engage with them before rolling out an AI tutoring programme, amid concerns that the tools will lack human oversight and pose risks to safeguarding.
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More schools fear blackmail over pupil images posted online
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More schools fear blackmail over pupil images posted online

19 June 2026
Legal experts have reported a “significant spike” in concerns from schools about the risk that pupil photos on their websites could be used to create AI deepfake content.
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Nationalisation calls as SATs marking delays continue
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Nationalisation calls as SATs marking delays continue

19 June 2026
SATs markers were this week scrambling to get through tens of thousands of questions after an already-extended deadline passed, prompting calls for the assessment series to be nationalised.
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Movers and shakers: Ofsted, Astrea, HFL Education
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Movers and shakers: Ofsted, Astrea, HFL Education

19 June 2026
This week's movers and shakers include a keen pickleball player and two marathon runners.
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Council seeks legal advice over SEND bailout calculation
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Council seeks legal advice over SEND bailout calculation

19 June 2026
A council has sought legal advice and written to ministers after flagging concerns that it will miss out on extra cash to plug a looming SEND deficit.
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DfE official hopes to improve ‘nightmare’ MIS procurement
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DfE official hopes to improve ‘nightmare’ MIS procurement

19 June 2026
Tech companies which fail to make the cut for the government’s management information system (MIS) framework will not have “agreed to treat schools fairly”, a Whitehall official has said.
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Fears trusts could get handcuffed to government energy-buying scheme
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Fears trusts could get handcuffed to government energy-buying scheme

19 June 2026
Beleaguered academy trust bosses could face “yet more bureaucracy” and the prospect of being handcuffed to long-term contracts through Labour’s flagship energy scheme, union chiefs fear.
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Movers & Shakers: Edition 538
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Movers & Shakers: Edition 538

19 June 2026
Weekly guide to who's new and who's leaving.
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Proportionate online assessment is now a governance issue
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Proportionate online assessment is now a governance issue

19 June 2026
The legitimacy of digital assessment is becoming a defining issue for organisations operating in regulated and skills-driven environments.
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White working-class pupils ‘lagging behind’ despite London effect
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White working-class pupils ‘lagging behind’ despite London effect

19 June 2026
White working-class young people face some of the biggest barriers to educational success in England, with pupils in parts of the capital failing to benefit from the its wider “London effect”, according to analysis.
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Job cuts fuel staff discontent at Lincoln and Northumbria
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Job cuts fuel staff discontent at Lincoln and Northumbria

19 June 2026
UCU declares ‘no confidence’ in Lincoln management while redundancy plans prompt fresh dispute in north-east.
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Fears over ‘polishing’ of REF statements spark audit calls
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Fears over ‘polishing’ of REF statements spark audit calls

19 June 2026
Narrative format of environment statements may encourage institutions to ‘stretch the truth’ with misrepresentations ‘hard to prove’, experts fear.
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Visibility isn’t enough for Asian women in academia
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Visibility isn’t enough for Asian women in academia

19 June 2026
Being visible in higher education doesn’t always mean you are being heard.
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AQA apologises for mistake in ‘all versions’ of GCSE science paper
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AQA apologises for mistake in ‘all versions’ of GCSE science paper

18 June 2026
In correspondence seen by Tes, England’s largest exam board tells exams officers it has reported the issue to Ofqual and will ensure no students are disadvantaged.
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