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A panel found that geography teacher Roger Towersey's behaviour was "clearly unprofessional".
The college said checks found more than 20 GCSE English tests had been marked wrong.
The Treasury Committee will look at whether "the goalposts [have] been moved in a way which is unfair".
Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube and Roblox are among the platforms UK regulators say aren't putting children's safety at the heart of their products.
The ex-deputy PM told the BBC he would "take on the chin" any criticism surrounding his involvement
Ministers say "bold reforms" for post-16 students will end snobbery and prepare students for work.
Planned changes to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system in England were announced last month.
The plans, due to come into force in September, follow support for Benedict's Law, a campaign to improve allergy safety in schools.
The government will end study visas from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, due to what she says is abuse.
Ministers want to tackle the high number of young people not in education, employment or training.
Posts encouraging fights between different schools are emerging on social media.
Graduates hired to deliver the presentations a decade ago were told to avoid using words like "debt".
Parents of Vincent Chan's victims will meet the education secretary to press her on safeguarding.
A worker who was bitten three times by an eight-year-old boy wants more support from the council.
Pupils across the country are finding out which secondary school they have been allocated.
A group of low-fee paying private schools have challenged the government's removal of the VAT exemption.
Safety campaigners say Meta is "passing the buck" with its new feature for parents using Instagram's teen supervision tools.
People at the start of their careers are particularly affected by the UK's weak job market.
MPs criticise "rip-off" interest rates and unfair changes to repayment terms during a debate in Parliament
MPs criticise "rip-off" interest rates and unfair changes to repayment terms during a debate in Parliament
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