Nearly a third of the population of Britain is living on an "inadequate" income, according to research by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF).
The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK), one of India’s premier business schools, hosted several hundred business and academic delegates in London for their first ever international conclave on ‘Globalising Indian Thought,’ on 24-25...
Heath House Preparatory School in Blackheath, London, will absorb the full cost of Labour’s 20% VAT charge to attract new students from rival independent schools.
Nearly a third of the population of Britain is living on an "inadequate" income, according to research by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF).
Having a graduate teacher in a nursery has only a limited impact on children's attainment, new research suggests. In England the government wants more graduate staff in nurseries in a bid to boost children's literacy and numeracy.
A leading UK university is conducting an investigation after a swastika and a “Rights for Whites” sign were found in halls of residence, raising concern about antisemitism and racism on campuses.
Zaiwalla & Co, Europe’s first international law firm established by a person of Asian origin, Mr Sarosh Zaiwalla, hosted delegates from the Indian National Bar Association (INBA), the largest voluntary Bar Association from New Delhi in India,...
Clever pupils from poorer homes in the UK are lagging behind their as able but wealthy peers in maths, science and reading, according to a research by University College London and the Sutton Trust.
A boarding school for Muslim girls in Nottingham which was partly closed due to worries over ‘extremism’ still does not meet standards, inspectors have said.
An international study has found the UK’s ‘Generation Z’ (classed as those aged 15 to 21) is among the unhappiest in the world.
A Cambridge University student has been expelled from the university’s Conservative Association over claims he taunted a homeless man by burning a £20 note.
A job seeker with an English-sounding name was offered three times the number of interviews than an applicant with a Muslim name, a BBC test found.
The government has started the process of selling more student loan debt to the private financial sector. It has announced that loans made to students in England between 2002 and 2006 will be put up for sale - to be followed by other pre-2012...