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The Conservatives say they would replace some degrees with 100,000 new apprenticeships per year.
Overseas students are struggling to pay tuition fees amid a currency crisis in Nigeria.
Exams are being disrupted as a protest group occupies one of the university's buildings.
Pupils are having panic attacks before school and staff are visiting homes to tackle attendance.
Lucille Terry encourages other older people who are thinking of doing a degree to "just go for it".
Lucille Terry encourages other older people who are thinking of doing a degree to "just go for it".
Women share their stories of how they feel renting has held them back in life.
Young people are split by the Conservative's pledge to introduce national service for 18-year-olds.
A woman recalled writhing in period pain during her A-levels as she struggled to concentrate.
The Education Select Committee report warns that some phone use resembles "behavioural addiction".
Thames Valley Police has arrested 17 people on suspicion of affray and aggravated trespass.
A further seven college strikes will go ahead after "no real progress" was made during talks with employers.
Schools like Gareth Lewis' are responding to a squeeze on budgets, while others are cutting jobs.
Oxford Action for Palestine have organised a sit-in at university offices on Wellington Square.
St Albans Primary Schools Consortium says the phones can expose children to "negative risks".
Teesside University students have struggled to pay tuition fees since currency in Nigeria crashed.
The University of Aberdeen says it has taken steps to now be on a "firm" future financial footing.
Teachers speak out anonymously about standards enforced by a trust at four of its secondary schools.
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