AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOfS Probe: Oxford Brookes University is facing an Office for Students investigation into the quality and governance of a banking course delivered with Global Banking School Limited. Youth Support: Scotland is set to launch 18 new Youth Hubs, aiming to get more young people within an hour of support for jobs, training and mental health. Work and Skills: A new UK report warns over a million 16–24s are NEET, blaming weak entry-level jobs, skills mismatch and health barriers. Higher Education Rankings: QS World University Rankings 2027 place MIT top, with Imperial, Oxford and Cambridge all strong for the UK. Social Media Rules: A debate is heating up around the planned under-16 social media ban, with critics pointing to mixed results abroad. School Funding: Wakefield councillors vote to cut a £1.3m school uniform fund, limiting help to families most in need. Access to Justice: A&O Shearman and Ulster University mark 10 years of a scholarship-backed scheme delivering free legal advice. FE Teaching Award: New College Lanarkshire lecturer Kim Beveridge wins Silver in the Pearson National Teaching Awards. Local Education Outcomes: Research highlights Blackpool’s poorest pupils are most likely to be out of education or training by 17.
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