Why are so few Londoners starting apprenticeships?
London had a markedly lower average rate of apprenticeship starts in the last academic year than the country overall, data

London had a markedly lower average rate of apprenticeship starts in the last academic year than the country overall, data

High School students’ travel to and from school is being significantly affected due to Broadmead Road’s closure. The road located

London’s schools are shrinking, with 29 of its 32 residential boroughs expecting a significant drop in demand for reception places

Campaigners fighting the closure of a youth centre in Redbridge have claimed the council went ahead with the decision without

The number of Tower Hamlets’ children reading for pleasure fell dramatically over the past five years, according to a recent

London has lost more than 100 youth clubs in the last decade, with £35.5million being removed from council youth services

Children and young people have never enjoyed reading in their spare time less, research has shown. Levels of reading enjoyment

An east London school has penned an open letter to parents highlighting the financial dangers it is facing amid rising

Knife crime charities across London are stepping up their efforts leading up to Knife Crime Awareness Week starting on Monday.

Teacher recruitment in London fell by 17% in 2022/2023 as more postgraduates chose a career away from the classroom. Figures

Teachers are calling for the government to introduce new measures to tackle a steady decline in language learning in English