The exams watchdog says it took "unprecedented" action to ensure hundreds of papers were re-marked.
Ex teacher Neil Cole is part of a campaign warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife.
Pupils set to perform for King Charles were rehearsing when Keir Starmer stopped to listen.
The new education secretary says she is writing to education workforces as her "first priority".
"Don't be shy, give us a try" - children have a go at market lingo as they sell goods for charity.
The blanket is made of 2,999 pieces of fabric and is set to tour England to raise awareness.
Talks are being held between the council, inspectors and the business to stop it happening again.
How do they work across the UK, what can I borrow and when do I have to start paying it back?
The university's Conservative Association is being investigated after an antisemitic video emerged.
More than 61,000 people have balances of £100,000 or more and 50 owe upwards of £200,000, BBC finds.
The NEET exam has triggered nationwide protests, with students saying it has jeopardised their future.
Police Scotland say reports of online child sexual abuse and exploitation have increased by 21% in a year.
The headmaster urges parents to voice worries about Labour's plan to add tax to private school fees.
The University says it is offering a voluntary severance scheme "with regret".
At present families must apply for free school meals, meaning some eligible pupils miss out.
University exams taken using artificial intelligence beat those by real students, in a limited study.
The majority of secondary schools in the islands have policies to prohibit or limit their use.
The majority of secondary schools in the islands have policies to prohibit or limit their use.
A former student remembers what it was like living next door to the future Emperor of Japan.
A former student remembers what it was like living next door to the future Emperor of Japan.
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