Mared Foulkes, from Anglesey, killed herself after receiving inaccurate exam results.
Soaring special needs provision demand means councils buying more private school places, BBC told.
About 18 students enrolled in the two joint business degrees at Northumbria University this year.
The institution blamed "unsustainable" funding and a fall in student numbers for the decision.
The new measures aim to stop private care home providers benefiting excessively from a stretched system.
Writer James Lamont says with the right support, children with dyslexia can "do anything".
Asked if raising employers’ NI rate would worsen a funding gap, Jess Phillips replies "undoubtedly".
It is hoped the automatic sign up will become a standard practice after a pilot in County Durham.
The watchdog says Derbyshire's SEND provision has "widespread and systemic failings".
City Hall is providing £2.3m to get more mentors like Nkechi Simms into Pupil Referral Units.
More than three quarters of universities expected to face financial problems next year.
Dundee University has told staff it faces "an extremely challenging period" for the higher education sector.
Budehaven Community School said its internet, registration and telephone services had stopped working.
The children's commissioner says she is "deeply concerned" by a doubling in home education figures.
T-levels are equivalent to three A-levels, and focus on practical rather than academic subjects.
Many health and science T-level students dropped out after an exam board sent out botched exam papers in 2022.
Suffolk County Council says building a new school would be too expensive.
The institution admitted class-related prejudice was a problem on campus.
The 400-page fantasy novel is accused of stereotyping Indigenous Australians.
University fees are rising to £9,535, meaning students will be left in more debt after their course.
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