News Labour announces plans for improved careers advice with launch of Education Manifesto Labour’s Education Manifesto will be launched by Ed Miliband, Tristram Hunt and Chuka Umunna today – and the… 9th April, 2015, 8:43 am
Tech Takeover How do we equip young people for the opportunity on their doorstep? In his 1963 ‘white heat of technology’ speech, Harold Wilson emphasised the importance of the “extent of the… Claire Kober 6th April, 2015, 10:56 am
News Hunt says Labour would get rid of Ofsted’s “avalanche of bureaucracy” in favour of peer review system Tristram Hunt, Shadow Education Secretary, has said that Labour would replace Osted’s“avalanche of bureaucracy” with a peer review… 30th March, 2015, 3:37 pm
News Hunt says Labour would end “exam factory” schooling and give more freedom to teachers Shadow Education Secretary Tristram Hunt will today explain that Labour would end the “exam factory vision of recent… 20th March, 2015, 10:22 am
News LabourList readers expect Miliband to lead largest party – and back party pledge card Last week Labour unveiled their election pledge card, which read as follows: We asked Labourlist readers to rank… 20th March, 2015, 9:15 am
News Two-thirds are in favour of Labour’s tuition fee pledge, poll finds YouGov polling on behalf of The Times Red Box, has found that two-thirds of people are in favour… 1st March, 2015, 10:00 am
News Labour will be biggest party in hung parliament, LabourList readers predict Labour will emerge from the election the biggest party in a hung parliament, according to the latest… 20th February, 2015, 3:23 pm
News Mandelson warns that any tuition fees cut cannot mean reduced HE funding Peter Mandelson, the Labour Cabinet minister responsible for universities before the last election, will today weigh into the… 20th February, 2015, 9:17 am
News Weekly Survey: Education funding, women’s campaign, and the General Election Last week, Labour launched a campaign to appeal to women voters, called ‘Woman to Woman’, which Maya… 16th February, 2015, 4:35 pm
News Byrne says he would “love free education” but isn’t going to “make a promise that is not deliverable” Liam Byrne, Shadow Minister for Universities, Science and Skills, has said that he would “love free education” but didn’t… 16th February, 2015, 12:55 pm