New fund to raise teaching standards
A £24m fund is created to help improve teaching standards in London.
AUDIO: Cookery teachers 'will need support'
Anita Cormac, food education specialist and John Vincent, author and co-founder Leon restaurant chain, analyse the move to make cookery lessons compulsory in England for all children aged between seven and 14.
New fund to raise teaching standards
A £24m fund is created to help improve teaching standards in London.
University students continue sit-in
A group of students protesting over plans to privatise support services at the University of Sussex continue their sit-in.
School caterers 'confident' of meat
The body which represents many school caterers in the UK says it is confident about the quality of meat being served in school lunches despite the horsemeat food scare.
Students occupy Sussex university
Students are mounting an occupation of Sussex University buildings in protest over plans to privatise on-campus support services.
Missing children data 'worrying'
There is a "worrying" lack of reliable data on missing children in England, Ofsted's chief inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw has said.
AUDIO: Special needs: Out of class or in?
5 live asked parents of special needs children if they were surprised to hear they were being taught away from classrooms
Ofqual warning over GCSE changes
England's exam regulator warns that she may delay Michael Gove's new planned GCSE reforms if the timetable for implementation is too 'challenging'.
Missing children data 'worrying'
There is a "worrying" lack of reliable data on missing children in England, Ofsted's chief inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw has said.