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Can the Government Halve England's Education Gap?

Plans to reform funding and address attainment disparities in schools

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The UK government is set to release a white paper on Monday detailing plans to halve the attainment gap between disadvantaged students and their more affluent peers in England's schools. The proposals aim to reform the...

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Can the Government Halve England's Education Gap?

Plans to reform funding and address attainment disparities in schools

Saturday, February 21, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The UK government is set to release a white paper on Monday detailing plans to halve the attainment gap between disadvantaged students and their more affluent peers in England's schools. The proposals aim to reform the current funding system, which allocates £8 billion annually to support disadvantaged students based on the number of pupils receiving free school meals.

According to the current system, schools receive funding based on the number of pupils from families with an annual income of less than £7,400. However, the government plans to overhaul this formula to give greater weight to funding pupils based on factors such as poverty rates and educational attainment in their local area.

The move is part of a broader effort to address the persistent attainment gap between disadvantaged students and their peers. Research has shown that students from disadvantaged backgrounds often struggle to catch up with their peers, with many failing to achieve the same academic standards.

Meanwhile, a Labour minister is facing calls for resignation over false claims made against journalists. Josh Simons, a Cabinet Office minister, was found to have falsely accused journalists of having links to Russian intelligence. The revelation has added to the pressure on Simons, who is already facing scrutiny over his handling of the Labour Together thinktank.

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Across the Atlantic, the US Department of Justice has suffered a string of embarrassing defeats in its pursuit of criminal cases against protesters. Many cases have been dismissed or ended in not guilty verdicts, with experts condemning the DoJ's efforts to cast people as "violent perpetrators." The collapses have been attributed to the exposure of lies told by officers in court.

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While the government's plans to address the attainment gap in England's schools are a step in the right direction, critics argue that more needs to be done to support disadvantaged students. The Labour party has proposed broadening the funding criteria to include factors such as poverty rates and educational attainment in local areas.

However, some experts argue that the government's plans do not go far enough. "The current funding system is flawed, and the government's proposals do not address the root causes of the attainment gap," said one education expert. "We need to see a more comprehensive approach that addresses the systemic inequalities faced by disadvantaged students."

As the government prepares to unveil its white paper, it remains to be seen whether the proposals will be enough to halve the attainment gap in England's schools. One thing is certain, however: the issue of education inequality remains a pressing concern that requires a concerted effort to address.

Sources:

  • "Ministers to set out plans to halve attainment gap in England's schools" (The Guardian)
  • "Searching for Rejuvenation Where Skiers Chase Olympic Gold" (The New York Times)
  • "Labour minister faces calls to be sacked over false claims against journalists" (The Guardian)
  • "Katseye's Manon to take 'temporary hiatus' to focus on health" (BBC News)
  • "DoJ cases against protesters keep collapsing as officers' lies are exposed in court" (The Guardian)

The UK government is set to release a white paper on Monday detailing plans to halve the attainment gap between disadvantaged students and their more affluent peers in England's schools. The proposals aim to reform the current funding system, which allocates £8 billion annually to support disadvantaged students based on the number of pupils receiving free school meals.

According to the current system, schools receive funding based on the number of pupils from families with an annual income of less than £7,400. However, the government plans to overhaul this formula to give greater weight to funding pupils based on factors such as poverty rates and educational attainment in their local area.

The move is part of a broader effort to address the persistent attainment gap between disadvantaged students and their peers. Research has shown that students from disadvantaged backgrounds often struggle to catch up with their peers, with many failing to achieve the same academic standards.

Meanwhile, a Labour minister is facing calls for resignation over false claims made against journalists. Josh Simons, a Cabinet Office minister, was found to have falsely accused journalists of having links to Russian intelligence. The revelation has added to the pressure on Simons, who is already facing scrutiny over his handling of the Labour Together thinktank.

In other news, Katseye member Manon Bannerman has announced that she will be taking a temporary break from the group to focus on her health and wellbeing. The 23-year-old Swiss singer told fans that she was "healthy" and "taking care of myself," adding that she would return to the group once she had addressed her health concerns.

Across the Atlantic, the US Department of Justice has suffered a string of embarrassing defeats in its pursuit of criminal cases against protesters. Many cases have been dismissed or ended in not guilty verdicts, with experts condemning the DoJ's efforts to cast people as "violent perpetrators." The collapses have been attributed to the exposure of lies told by officers in court.

In a related development, the Italian Alps have become a popular destination for elite athletes seeking rejuvenation. The thermal waters of the region have long been praised for their restorative properties, and have drawn spectators during the Winter Games.

While the government's plans to address the attainment gap in England's schools are a step in the right direction, critics argue that more needs to be done to support disadvantaged students. The Labour party has proposed broadening the funding criteria to include factors such as poverty rates and educational attainment in local areas.

However, some experts argue that the government's plans do not go far enough. "The current funding system is flawed, and the government's proposals do not address the root causes of the attainment gap," said one education expert. "We need to see a more comprehensive approach that addresses the systemic inequalities faced by disadvantaged students."

As the government prepares to unveil its white paper, it remains to be seen whether the proposals will be enough to halve the attainment gap in England's schools. One thing is certain, however: the issue of education inequality remains a pressing concern that requires a concerted effort to address.

Sources:

  • "Ministers to set out plans to halve attainment gap in England's schools" (The Guardian)
  • "Searching for Rejuvenation Where Skiers Chase Olympic Gold" (The New York Times)
  • "Labour minister faces calls to be sacked over false claims against journalists" (The Guardian)
  • "Katseye's Manon to take 'temporary hiatus' to focus on health" (BBC News)
  • "DoJ cases against protesters keep collapsing as officers' lies are exposed in court" (The Guardian)

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