Speaker reprimands Badenoch over attack on Education Secretary at PMQs
Listeners in the 17th and 18th centuries experienced music in a startlingly vivid – and physical – way. A fascinating academic project is wondering if we should let ourselves be much more moved, and get moving. Plus: a prime minister’s musical legacy?Professor Bettina Varwig wants to get us moving –...
Frequent changes in government ministers risk derailing years of careful work on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities reform. The article warns that political upheaval at Westminster must not become justification for abandoning or restarting extensive policy development that has brought the system closer to much-needed transformation.
The Children's Commissioner for England has issued a stark warning to the Home Secretary regarding proposals to withdraw support from failed asylum-seeking families. Dame Rachel de Souza argues that plans to forcibly remove families—including those with children receiving medical treatment—would cause significant harm and has demanded the release of affected children's data.