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Are Universities Ready for Generation Alpha?

Generation Alpha — born between 2010 and 2024 — is the most digitally immersed cohort in history. As they begin entering higher education in 2028, universities face a critical question:

My boss thinks I’m a security threat!

In this cautionary tale Jane Grafton, CFO at Jane’s Wonderful Life, interviewed a woman who should have known better. Her story is told in her own words. It all started

Schools Urged to Unlock EV Revenue

The School Network, a leading advocate for educational excellence and sustainability, calls on UK school leaders to seize the £63 million Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Grant, announced on 13 July

Urgent: UK Schools Must Prioritise Fire Safety

The School Network, the leading advocate for educational infrastructure and safety in the UK, today issues a critical advisory urging school leaders to prioritise fire safety enhancements as the 2025/26

Schools Must Act on £6.5B Funding

The School Supply Store & Network, a leading advocate for educational excellence and infrastructure, urges UK school leaders to seize the moment following the Department for Education’s (DfE) notification of

UK Schools Face Urgent PSTN, ISDN Upgrade

As the UK’s telecommunications sector accelerates towards a fully digital future, The School Supply Store & Network, the premier industry advocate for educational technology infrastructure, today releases an expert advisory

Invicta Vita reveals a major shift in attitudes toward higher education

University was once seen as the guaranteed route to a better future, but new research suggests that certainty is beginning to unravel. According to a study released today by Invicta

Building a Sustainable Future for Community Leisure with £400M

The UK Government’s £400 million investment in sports facilities presents a vital opportunity to modernize and safeguard essential community assets such as leisure centres, sports halls, changing rooms, and pavilions—many

Community leisure’s £400M path to sustainability

The UK Government’s commitment of £400 million in the Spending Review represents a pivotal investment in grassroots sports and leisure facilities. As local government and fitness sector leaders—including Swim England,

Leaders demand fair funding for local facilities

Leaders from across local government and the fitness and leisure sector are urging the Government to ensure that the £400 million announced in the Spending Review for grassroots sports facilities