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Britain’s Quiet Coup Against Educational Freedom
How the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill Threatens Parental Rights, Community-Led Education, and the Future of Pluralism When...
Jun 103 min read


When Safeguarding Becomes Spin: Are We Being Consulted, or Conditioned?
The State Is Listening—But Only to Itself For years now, “safeguarding” has enjoyed near-sacrosanct status in policy circles. Rightly...
Jun 14 min read


Parents working from home is affecting school attendance, says Ofsted chief
Martyn Oliver says less office-going since pandemic has led to a shift in attitudes among pupils in England A young child uses a tablet...
May 292 min read


Blanket Safeguarding: When Protecting Children Becomes Overreach
This is what home education really looks like” — calm, safe, and nurturing The Government’s latest Call for Evidence on safeguarding in...
May 293 min read


Farage Asked to Defend Faith and Freedom as 15,000 Parents Resist Labour’s Education Bill
Britain’s Leading Rabbinical Authority Issues Explosive Appeal to Reform UK Over Labour’s Controversial Schools Bill LONDON, 28 MAY 2025 — In a move set to send shockwaves through Westminster and beyond, the British Rabbinical Union - the authoritative voice of Britain’s Haredi Jewish leadership - has issued a formal letter to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and party chairman Richard Tice, urging them to take an uncompromising stand against the Labour government’s Schools Bill
May 283 min read


Why Parents Should Choose Toys That Teach, Not Just Entertain
Parents often put care into what they bring home for their children. No matter how simple it seems, each item affects how a child grows and learns. Thinking carefully about these choices can help shape positive habits and learning paths.
May 274 min read


The Bill That Broke Itself: How the House of Lords Dismantled the Schools Bill
A Committee Debate That Struck at the Core of Government Overreach Yesterday in the House of Lords, the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools...
May 214 min read


Lords seek to water down schools bill powers
Peers will consider hundreds of amendments to the legislation as opposition politicians point to 'serious concerns'
May 213 min read


Who Controls Your Child? The Fight for Britain’s Families Begins Now
Behind the Government’s soft promises lies a quiet takeover of parental authority — and the Schools Bill is its weapon Let’s be honest....
May 213 min read


Parental Choice, Not State Control: Lord Carter Condemns 'One-Size-Fits-All' Approach in Schools Bill
Powerful House of Lords speech warns of government overreach, erosion of faith school freedoms, and a threat to the heart of British...
May 202 min read


Educational Excellence or Political Theatre?
The Stark Hypocrisy Behind Labour’s Education Boast “Nothing is going to stop this Labour government from delivering educational...
May 203 min read


THE QUIET SURRENDER
When a nation stops resisting, freedom dies in silence There comes a moment in a nation's story when its people no longer rise in...
May 192 min read


Hand-Delivered Constitutional Appeal
Erosion of Public Trust Threatens Parliament’s Democratic Mandate As 835 Letters Land in Westminster, a Rare Civic Appeal Urges the Lords...
May 132 min read


Britain on the Brink: When the State Comes for Your Children
A Nation’s Soul Is Measured by How It Raises Its Children—and Who It Allows to Do So The Oldest Bond. The Newest Threat. The Line Must Be...
May 113 min read


The Schools Bill Scandal: Engineered by Anti-Faith Activists. Denied by Ministers. Exposed by Government Evidence
Ministers claimed activist reports had no influence—yet official documents prove those very groups were used to justify legislation that...
May 73 min read


March For Children: A United Stand Against The Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill
On 18th May, home educating families, teachers, SEN families and many others will be gathering as one united voice to stand against the government's proposed Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill
May 76 min read


THE LITMUS TEST FOR BRITISH DEMOCRACY
A Historic Reckoning: Is Britain Quietly Rewriting the Rules of Democracy? For those who care about the soul of Britain On 1 May 2025,...
May 55 min read


How we let our babies down in 1974
In 1974, experts Brian and Sonia Jackson warned that babies were being treated as passive objects, lacking care and stimulation. Their call for more responsive parenting still resonates today.
Apr 192 min read


Lifeline' hub helping families with help and advice
Mamas Bristol began as a small Facebook group and has grown into a lifeline for over 38,000 families. Run entirely by volunteers, the group offers low-cost essentials, eco-friendly initiatives, and support for those facing domestic abuse—all within a welcoming, non-judgmental space that champions community care.
Apr 191 min read


How to reduce Screen time for children
Two young children sitting together on a mustard-colored couch, reading a colorful picture book. One child wears a striped shirt and grey...
Apr 71 min read
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