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A mother has praised the special educational needs (Send) provision provided for her son, following the announcement ...
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Ballooning spending on children with special educational needs and disabilities is putting England’s already stretched local ...
LONDON - The UK government announced Monday it will overhaul the management and regulation of the water system, following a landmark report that slammed systematic failings in the heavily ...
A judge declined to order Waterbury and New Haven to pay $1.8M to Brass City and Booker T. Washington charter schools in special education billing dispute.
UK economy figures not as bad as they look despite GDP fall, analysts say The data is a blow to the chancellor and government, as they made growing the economy a number one priority.
Experts supporting the parents of children with special education needs have told LBC they are aware of ‘an alarming trend’ in cease-and-desist letters being sent to those trying to get a support plan ...
Special UK visas would carry 'national security risks', Rachel Reeves is warned The Chancellor is reportedly considering introducing a special visa for rich foreigners who could invest in Britain ...
Hundreds of Afghan special forces wrongly rejected for sanctuary due to poor MoD decisions, High Court judge finds Ministry of Defence ordered to publish ‘transparent and accurate’ information ...
The education secretary has said children with special needs will "always" have a legal right to additional support as she sought to quell a looming row over potential cuts.
The government has been urged not to scrap education plans for children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Parents whose confidence has been eroded by the special educational needs system are "very, very fearful" support could be scaled back, a top MP has warned.