Reports to a Jewish security charity say incidents were almost double the previous record set in 2021.
A rise in overseas student applications comes despite tougher government rules to help "slash migration".
The High Court ruling follows the death of 20-year-old University of Bristol student Natasha Abrahart.
Daniel Treamer was found to have had an inappropriate relationship with a pupil.
Mahnoor Cheema, 17, says she still has spare time despite the number of subjects she studies.
Two sisters will register their babies of only a few weeks old for school due to high demand.
A Sinn Féin motion calls on the executive to prioritise high quality, affordable childcare.
They want people to stop using their staff car park but parents say they have nowhere safe to park.
Inflation sends Private Finance Initiative contracts spiralling, cutting into classroom spending
The Welsh government says it will drop the £2m a year scheme to focus on frontline services.
It is a gym with a difference where breaks are to change nappies, not to have a drink of water.
In England, 234 schools have been confirmed to contain reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac).
Brianna Ghey's mum Esther has said children under 16 should not be able to access social media apps.
Esther Ghey says her priority is to create a "lasting legacy" for Brianna with her mindfulness campaign.
Education Minister Paul Givan's first official engagement is to a Catholic grammar school in Belfast.
The book, presented to a child at a school in Birmingham in 1904, resurfaces via a jumble sale.
Esther Ghey is part of a campaign to put mindfulness onto the national curriculum.
A council criticised over the death of Ruth Perry says it knows lessons need to be learned.
The conviction of a Michigan mother for her son's school shooting could have far-reaching implications.
Cap on uni fees to rise to £9,250 from September, bringing Wales in line with other parts of the UK.
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