The qualification was due to be introduced in September 2026 but was delayed until 2027.
Schools with ceilings identified as being at risk of collapsing are being fixed immediately.
Teaching unions worry about plans to increase the number of pupils learning Welsh at school.
Some children in young offender institutions spend 23 hours per day in their cells, a report says.
Alex Whinfrey-Gibson, 22, says his apprenticeship combined knowledge, skill and experience.
Five staff members say a head teacher made sexually inappropriate comments towards them.
The 14-year-old told staff members and a student she was going to kill them, the court heard.
The actor says teens caught with weapons should meet victims' families to reduce knife deaths.
How much are smartphones harming children and what should we do about it? BBC InDepth hosts a debate between a campaigner and an academic.
Leeds' Merrion Centre is promoting itself on Chinese social media to its growing East Asian clientele.
Parents at a private school in Stockport fear the unintended consequences of the impending increase.
University of Sussex student Jordan Andrews says his maintenance loan only covers the bare minimum.
John Spelacy has shown "little remorse" for his actions at the school, a panel hears.
Student union bar still has dancefloor, darts and pool but is "dry" in response to changing habits.
A panel hears the teacher's partner was convicted of making indecent images of children in 2022.
William Ransom Primary School is inviting all the towns schools to join their smartphone pledge.
William Ransom Primary School is inviting all the towns schools to join their smartphone pledge.
The new guidance says universities should proactively support disabled students.
A councillor says one school is teaching Years 7 to 9 in classes twice as large as usual.
BBC Spotlight has discovered 44 disabled children have gone into care in Northern Ireland since the start of the pandemic.
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