📰 Adult Literacy News Summary
Book trust donations boost for foodbanks in Fife
11-Dec-2025 - UK
Foodbanks in Fife are to get donations of books from Scottish Book Trust this Christmas. It has been inundated with requests from food banks and local authorities, to support more vulnerable children and families facing challenging circumstances. Levenmouth Foodbank Community Support Project, based in in Methil, is working to help books.
Read moreConsultation launched on how adult education money is spent
11-Dec-2025 - UK
Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority (GLCCA) has begun a six-week consultation on a significant change to how money on adult education is spent in the area. Known as ESOL, in 2023/24, approximately £1m was spent on this in Lincolnshire, supporting over 1,400 residents to learn English. Adult skills funding will be devolved from next year to the Mayor and combined authority. The Mayor, Dame Andrea Jenkyns (Reform UK), favours scrapping ESOL funding to put into wider adult literacy education programmes. She said levels of illiteracy in England were "a stain on our history", and talked up mobile apps as an alternative for non-English speakers to learn.
Read moreEducation Minister Launches New Literacy Framework for Primary Schools
10-Dec-2025 - UK
The Education Minister, Paul Givan, has officially launched a new literacy framework designed for primary schools, with the goal of strengthening literacy practices across Northern Ireland. The framework, titled Strong Foundations: A Literacy Framework for Primary Schools, was unveiled today at the TransformED Literacy Symposium. The Minister addressed a large audience that included school leaders, teachers, researchers, and policymakers during the event.
Read more"I spent 25 years pretending I could read"
10-Dec-2025 - UK
A woman who spent 25 years hiding the fact she could not read has said there should be more support for adults with undiagnosed dyslexia. Charities have warned hundreds of thousands of adults across England and Wales could be struggling without a clear or free diagnosis pathway. When Ms Randall was 42 she reached out to the charity Read Easy, which helps adults learn to read on a 1-2-1 basis.
Read moreHachette UK pledges £200k to fund 200 Book Nooks as part of Raising Readers campaign
09-Dec-2025 - UK
In his end of year letter, Hachette UK and Hachette Book Group chief executive officer David Shelley revealed that the publisher would be pledging £200,000 in 2026 to fund 200 Book Nooks across the UK, as part of the Raising Readers campaign. The fund, created to mark 200 years of the publisher, will be dedicated to social impact initiatives as part of the ongoing campaign "to combat the decline in children reading for pleasure". The new scheme launches in spring 2026, and in the UK community groups and charities will be able to apply for one of the Book Nooks, which include everything needed to create a dedicated reading space.
Read moreESOL cuts are legal, lawyers tell Reform mayor
07-Dec-2025 - UK
A mayor’s plan to cut off funding for ESOL classes has received the all-clear from her combined authority’s legal team. Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority Dame Andrea Jenkyns plans to withdraw funding for English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) courses when control of £17-19 million in adult skills funding is devolved next September.
Read moreDame Maggie Smith's son says he's inherited this 1 passion from her
06-Dec-2025 - UK
As he backs a Christmas appeal to send books into prisons, Toby Stephens on the moving public response to his mother Dame Maggie Smith's passing. Give A Book, the inspirational charity, promotes the pleasure of reading in hard-to-reach places like prisons, mother and baby units and among disadvantaged children.
Read moreCall for Proposals: Collaboration and Innovation Fund
06-Dec-2025 - Ireland
Ireland’s Adult Literacy for Life (ALL) programme has opened its 2026 Collaboration and Innovation Fund (CIF), offering €1 million to support new, collaborative projects that improve adult literacy, numeracy, digital skills and financial literacy. Funding is available to public, community and voluntary organisations working in partnership, with separate strands for general literacy, financial literacy and family literacy.
Read moreAudiobooks Emerge as a Key Wellbeing Tool for Busy Adults
06-Dec-2025 - UK
Harvey Publishing has announced that its full range of nonfiction titles is now available in audiobook format. According to a 2021 survey by the National Literacy Trust, 44.3 per cent of adults now listen to audiobooks in their spare time. Between 2023 and 2024, UK audiobook revenue surged by 31 per cent to reach £268 million — strong evidence that audio has moved from niche to mainstream.
Read morePilot gives away 4,500 books to island students
05-Dec-2025 - UK
An airline pilot and author is giving away three books to every Year 2 school child on the Isle of Wight. Rob Johnson, from Sussex, said he hoped his stories, which follow the adventures of pilots Ollie and Polly, would enthuse the pupils with a love of books. His outreach programme addresses the low age-related reading levels on the island - a previous BBC report showed one in three children were below their reading age by the time they started secondary school.
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