Campaigners want businesses to have EpiPens on hand to treat people having dangerous allergic reactions.
How should we rethink England's curriculum and assessment?
Peter Kyle said a smartphone ban was unnecessary because schools were taking action themselves.
An academy says pupils no longer need a doctor's note if they are absent because of period pains.
One headteacher says she is looking at only allowing "simple" phones at her school.
A pilot scheme will see every school in Liverpool offered the chance to use a pioneering platform.
The Education Authority is not saying exactly how many schools are affected.
Charities and campaigners react to a school's stance on absences due to period pain.
University of Oxford keeps record-breaking spot as best in the world for the ninth year.
Labour says removing the current tax exemption will help to fund 6,500 new teachers in England.
Traveller families say their children are often bullied when they attend mainstream schools.
Traveller families say their children are often bullied when they attend mainstream schools.
Neil Foden may have offended for more than 40 years with four times as many victims as first thought.
The school says it is also not accepting explanations such as "unwell, poorly or ill".
An NHS scheme is bringing checks into special schools to help identify issues sooner.
The Independent Schools Council says some members reported a drop in pupils starting secondary school.
The education secretary says equation sheets should be available to students sitting exams in 2025, 2026 and 2027.
Parents say children have been shouted at in class for movements and sounds they cannot control.
Head teacher Gary Gentle says children are "not taught enough" about self-safe rescue.
A man charged with sexual assault has been advertising as a private tutor for children, the BBC finds.
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