…that isn’t conducive to robust journalism that challenges structural inequalities. And now, all of this comes against the background of the pandemic, when the creative industries seem more vital than…
…that isn’t conducive to robust journalism that challenges structural inequalities. And now, all of this comes against the background of the pandemic, when the creative industries seem more vital than…
…measures is a promising start that will help get our children’s education back on track, but there are no quick fixes. Undoing the negative impact of the last 12 months…
…schools (excluding special schools, fee-paying schools and sixth form college) in England and Wales. Pupils were selected from a random sample of schools, and self-completion questionnaires were completed online between…
…person in that role to have attended a state comprehensive. How does the new cabinet compare to previous cabinets? Although the privately educated proportion of Johnson’s cabinet is considerably higher…
…of significant length. Adopting contextual recruitment and admissions practices to enter top universities and industries. Tackling social segregation in schools through fairer admissions practices in comprehensives and grammars and opening…
…feedback alumni gave on the ways programmes can improve, and is commissioning extensive evaluation over the coming year, to help us improve our programmes for future generations. Earlier this year,…