Early years investment must survive cabinet reshuffle, argues charity chief
New government guidance requiring schools to be phone-free for the entire school day has officially come into force across England. The policy applies to all state schools and represents a significant shift in how technology is managed during learning hours, with implications for behaviour management, safeguarding, and SEND provision.
The Children's Commissioner for England has reaffirmed her statutory duty to protect and promote the rights of all children, regardless of their asylum status. In response to government proposals, she underscores that a child's right to safety and support must not be compromised by immigration policy.
While opinion remains split on whether schools should close during heatwaves, readers agree that Britain needs sustainable long-term solutions. Suggestions include retrofitting school buildings for climate resilience and reconsidering traditional term dates to protect pupil wellbeing as extreme temperatures become increasingly common.