BBC Ideas explores the rise of 'digital parenting'
BBC Ideas explores the rise of 'digital parenting'
Everything is a battle when you are the parents of disabled children, one mother says.
Children’s Minister Natalie Don has described it as a “landmark moment" for Scotland.
Universities have been accused of lowering standards to recruit overseas students, who pay higher fees.
All schoolchildren would have “fair opportunity” to become “confident” Welsh speakers under new law.
The government is boosting investment to try and ensure everyone can benefit from good schooling.
The government is boosting investment to try and ensure everyone can benefit from good schooling.
The school says while it takes attendance "very seriously" the final is an event worth celebrating.
Ruth Perry took her own life after an Ofsted inspection downgraded her school to "inadequate".
The prime minister has waded into a debate on what content can be accessed by children online.
Daniella Taylor was placed in a medically-induced coma after suffering complications from Covid-19.
Around 5,000 students have brought claims against UCL, after teaching was moved online or cancelled.
The boy, who is under the age of 16, will appear before a youth court in August.
The world-famous school is handing out handsets that can only send and receive texts and calls.
Howard says having the robot has made a "big impact" and he can attend class from home or hospital.
Taking a penalty is an art, but Billy Watson says he has found a way to turn it into a science.
An FOI response confirms the attendance of Philip Seccombe at an event where some acted "reprehensibly".
Migration to Scotland has hit a 10-year high, according to new data from the National Records of Scotland
Overall standards in reading, writing and maths are up among Year 6 pupils in England.
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