Dance Access in UK Schools: A Vital Fight for Arts
As 'The Nutcracker' captivates young audiences, we examine why dance education remains out of reach for many UK children and the new hope for creative subjects under a changing curriculum.
As 'The Nutcracker' captivates young audiences, we examine why dance education remains out of reach for many UK children and the new hope for creative subjects under a changing curriculum.
Bestselling Jack Reacher novels by Lee Child are being introduced to the UK school curriculum to boost literacy among reluctant readers. Discover how this move aims to engage students.
All secondary schools in England will teach about healthy relationships and consent as part of a £20m government strategy aiming to halve violence against women and girls within a decade.
A hands-on review of Gtech's cordless lawnmower, hedge trimmer, and grass edger. We tested their power, battery life, and value for money to see if the premium price tag is justified for UK gardens.
Read our review of the dazzling new production of 'Singin' in the Rain' at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre, where classic Hollywood meets innovative stagecraft. Book your tickets now!
Mel Brooks' musical 'Young Frankenstein' electrifies Liverpool Playhouse. Read our full review of this monstrously funny and technically brilliant production.
Noël Coward's 'Fallen Angels' receives a witty, champagne-fuelled revival at London's Menier Chocolate Factory. Read our review of the hilarious battle of wits.
Discover Rue Valley, a time travel adventure game where you have just 47 minutes to escape a Groundhog Day scenario. Read our full review of this Disco Elysium-inspired title.
Our review of The Table Cafe's Christmas menu reveals inconsistent dishes and service issues that undermine the festive experience. Discover which dishes impressed and which disappointed.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 delivers disappointing campaign and lacks innovation despite robust multiplayer. Read our full review of Activision's latest shooter.
Our review of Pizza Express's bold new Christmas menu. The cola-glazed ham hock pizza is a surprising triumph, but not every festive gamble pays off. Discover the hits and misses.
Bone Lake delivers a witty horror comedy about a romantic weekend gone wrong. This smart thriller offers fun for all viewers, not just horror fans. Available on digital platforms from 24 November.
New Zealand introduces landmark curriculum changes integrating Māori history and perspectives. Discover how this educational reform shapes national identity.
Queensland government replaces union representatives with conservative figures on curriculum board as teacher pay negotiations break down. Learn about the implications for education.
Experts challenge the claim that calculators make maths education redundant, highlighting the critical thinking and problem-solving skills the subject develops. Discover why maths matters.
A groundbreaking campaign aims to deliver free financial education to every Year 6 child in London, addressing the UK's broken money skills system. Join the movement for change.
Major GCSE curriculum reforms will take effect in 2029, affecting current primary school students. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson faces calls for faster implementation of key changes.
Shocking data reveals almost 20% of Dudley's school-leavers are not in education, employment, or training. Experts blame curriculum gaps and call for technical education investment.
Guardian readers reveal how 1950s gender-segregated lessons shaped lives. From home economics to algebra, discover the lasting impact of Britain's educational divide and modern calls for reform.
Park Theatre's latest production delivers a razor-sharp satire of corporate culture and masculinity that will leave you both laughing and deeply unsettled.
The England manager's new leadership book faces scathing criticism for deflecting responsibility and failing to address key tournament failures in what reviewers call a masterclass in evasion.
Matthew Macfadyen delivers a career-defining performance as President James Garfield in Netflix's gripping new historical drama 'Death by Lightning', exploring power, ambition and political violence in 19th century America.
Exclusive insight into Labour's radical plan to transform England's education system, focusing on digital skills, creativity, and real-world readiness for the 21st century.
At 88, David Hockney continues to defy expectations with a stunning collection of never-before-seen paintings in Paris, showcasing his relentless innovation and fascination with digital mediums.
Furious locals in affluent Highgate are taking legal action to stop a massive 15-storey development they claim will destroy their neighbourhood's character and create a 'monstrous' landmark.
Global superstar Ed Sheeran joins forces with educators to transform music teaching in England, advocating for greater accessibility and modernisation in the curriculum.
The landmark Francis curriculum review challenges Britain's education system to prepare students for a future of rapid change and complexity, moving beyond traditional certainties.
Discover why Toby Jones's masterful portrayal of Iago is earning standing ovations at Haymarket Theatre's stunning new production of Shakespeare's tragedy.
Katie Mitchell's visionary production of Janáček's philosophical masterpiece delivers a breathtaking fusion of opera and science fiction, featuring a career-defining performance by Aušrinė Stundytė.
Stephen Fry returns alongside an extraordinary ensemble cast including David Tennant and Helen McCrory in the new Philosopher's Stone audiobook that redefines magical storytelling.