Autism Awareness Day: A Call to Action for Inclusion
World Autism Awareness Day on April 2 emphasizes the importance of recognizing and advocating for autistic individuals. Key statistics reveal a growing prevalence of autism globally.
World Autism Awareness Day on April 2 emphasizes the importance of recognizing and advocating for autistic individuals. Key statistics reveal a growing prevalence of autism globally.
GCSE exams have been cancelled in the UAE for the May/June 2026 series due to ongoing geopolitical tensions. Major exam boards are implementing alternative assessments.
Reading FC's recent match against Stevenage showcased tactical errors and player misplacements. Meanwhile, print reading remains vital for youth engagement.
Recent guidance reveals that excessive screen time for children is a growing concern, with 98% of two-year-olds engaging daily. Experts urge parents to take action.
Girlguiding has announced that trans girls will no longer be able to join the organization starting December 2, 2025, a decision that has sparked widespread debate.
Girlguiding has decided to exclude trans girls from joining the organization starting December 2, 2025, a move that has sparked significant backlash.
The University of Leicester has confirmed the closure of its Modern Languages and Film Studies departments, affecting hundreds of prospective students.
Full-time undergraduate students from England can now apply for student finance for courses starting between August and December 2026. The Lifelong Learning Entitlement will also be available soon.
The Natural History Museum in London has achieved record visitor numbers, becoming the UK's top attraction in 2025 with over 7.1 million guests.