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The GCSE pass rate is expected to be broadly similar to 2024, after years of flux during the Covid pandemic.
Families criticise 'betrayal of trust' at school
A parent of children at Our Lady's Abingdon says its leaders have "dropped off the face of the earth"
Jewellery, cash or first cars: Do rewards boost exam grades?
Some parents offer money and gifts ahead of exams results - but does the promise of a reward work?
What results day is like when you're neurodivergent - and how parents can help
Three young people tell the BBC what support they would have liked during their recent results days.
Multi-generation home after death 'a no-brainer'
Three generations of a family move into one home in Guernsey after the death of a woman's husband.
Pupil attacks on South East teachers 'horrifying'
Hundreds of assaults on staff have been reported to the Health and Safety Executive.
University cuts 45 jobs due to 'financial pressure'
The university says it made 26 people redundant and decided to close 19 vacant posts.
South Africa: Reply to the Debate on the State of the Nation Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa, Cape Town City Hall
[South Africa] Speaker of the National Assembly, Ms Thoko Didiza,Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, Ms Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane,Deputy President Paul Mashatile,Ministers and Deputy Ministers,Honourable Members,
Liberia: Loguatuo Road Project Stalls
[Liberian Observer] As AML remain mute over the collapsed of Ganta - Yekepa Road
Mauritius: Exchange Programme - Students From Reunion Island Complete Internship At Metro Express
[Government of Mauritius] A total of six students from the Lycée Moulin Joli de la Possession of Reunion Island were awarded certificates, yesterday, after completing a four-week internship in the Station Operation and Customer Service Department of the Metro Express Ltd (MEL).
Mauritius: Mauritius and UK to Bolster Trade and Investment Ties for Mutual Growth
[Government of Mauritius] Mauritius and the United Kingdom (UK) are exploring new opportunities to enhance trade and investment for a mutually beneficial partnership that drives growth and innovation.
Liberia: Embattled Speaker's Employees Unpaid Since December
[Liberian Investigator] Monrovia -- Several employees within the office of embattled House Speaker Cllr. J. Fornati Koffa have informed The Liberian Investigator that they have not received their salaries and benefits since December 2024. The employees claim that their wages have been redirected to the office of Representative Richard N. Koon, whom the majority bloc recognizes as the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Liberia: Public Works Embarks On Demolition Exercise in Monrovia
[Liberian Investigator] Monrovia -- The Ministry of Public Works (MPW) has embarked on a massive demolition exercise in District #7, Montserrado County, to clear alleys and facilitate the free flow of water and sewerage in the area.
South Africa: President Ramaphosa Issues Rallying Call for Unity
[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has issued a powerful call to action, urging all political parties, civil society groups, and citizens to unite and join government in building a South Africa that is inclusive, equal and fair.
South Africa: Government to Unveil Energy Investment Instrument
[SAnews.gov.za] Minister of Electricity and Energy, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, says the department has designed a private sector investment instrument to mobilise resources for modernising South Africa's energy infrastructure.
Kenya: High Interest Rates, Credit Downgrade Strain Kenya's Debt Management - Report
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya's public debt management has been severely impacted by high interest rates both globally and in the domestic market, according to the Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy (MTDM) tabled in Parliament on Thursday.
Madagascar: Statistique - Un déficit de formation pour les jeunes
[L'Express de Madagascar] Les résultats de l'Afrobarometer Round 10 à Madagascar révèlent qu'en dépit d'un niveau d'éducation élevé, le manque de formation freine l'accès à l'emploi des jeunes.
Madagascar: Enseignement supérieur - Les travaux de recherche des étudiants valorisés
[L'Express de Madagascar] Un espace consacré à la recherche ainsi qu'à la soutenance de thèses a été inauguré hier. Cette initiative a été mise en place pour répondre aux besoins croissants des étudiants et des programmes de formation de l'ESPA Vontovorona, ou École Supérieure Polytechnique d'Antananarivo. «En outre, les travaux de recherche des étudiants sont également valorisés grâce à la
Algérie: Le ministère de l'Education appelle les organisations syndicales à présenter leurs propositions
[Algerie Presse Service] Alger -- Le ministère de l'Education nationale a salué, jeudi dans un communiqué, "l'adhésion positive" des organisations syndicales qui ont soumis leurs propositions concernant le statut particulier et le système de compensation, appelant les organisations syndicales qui n'ont pas encore soumis leurs propositions à le faire dans les délais fixés.
Tunisie: « Kobbet Ennhas » - Rencontre sur les « Etudes andalouses : l'oeuvre du Dr. Jomaâ Cheikha, un exemple »
[La Presse] Le palais « Kobbet Ennhas » à la Manouba a accueilli, jeudi matin, une journée d'étude intitulée « Etudes andalouses : l'oeuvre du Dr. Jomaâ Cheikha, un exemple ».


