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Bridget Phillipson confirmed the plans for the next two years, with fees to increase automatically after that.
New V-level courses to be brought in for students after GCSEs
Ministers say new vocational courses will simplify the "confusing" options students have after GCSEs.
Why medical students are choosing Bulgaria over UK
The BBC has spoken to students choosing Bulgaria due to UK's strict cap on medical school places.
Why medical students are choosing Bulgaria over UK
The BBC has spoken to students choosing Bulgaria due to UK's strict cap on medical school places.
'I felt really lonely': Joe Swash on being a young dad
Joe Swash tells the BBC about his experiences of being a young dad and says more support is needed.
Are two-week half-terms a blessing or a curse?
Many schools are extending autumn breaks, but what do parents, teachers and experts think?
Student paramedic helps deliver lecturer's baby
Elise Faragher is on placement in Worcester and lecturer Aaron Collins, and his wife, came in.
Neurodivergent children's parents call for support
Parents in West Yorkshire say they are left with little help after their children are diagnosed.
SEND students share nerve-wracking journey planning life after college
The BBC is following the lives of final-year students at Gloucestershire's National Star College.
Over 20 children unaccounted for in one NI school
The Education Authority is trying to trace the pupils as it is not clear what school they now go to.
Families and staff rally against school closure
The council plans to close Monkseaton Middle School and merge others to tackle falling pupil numbers.
Millions needed to fix schools in 'state of disrepair'
A report published today says staff and pupils may be at risk due to the maintenance backlog.
'We were protecting our son' - Convicted over SEN child missing school
The couple spent £30,000 in legal costs after being taken to court by the Education Authority.
School taking action as teens 'terminally online'
One head teacher is considering using locking magnetic pouches so pupils cannot use their phones.
Boris Johnson 'chose NHS over children', ex-minister tells Covid inquiry
The former education secretary tells the Covid inquiry there was a "lack of seriousness" in government.
Parents taught self defence against their children
Some parents say help is not available quickly enough to deal with violence from their children.
University proposes to cut nearly 70 jobs
The university says the proposed reduction in staff comes are in response to financial challenges.
Families protest over 'broken' Send school system
More than 50 people gathered outside a council's headquarters to protest against Send provision.
E-learning students left 'high and dry'
The Oxbridge e-learning website offered GCSE and A-levels but entered administration in September.
'Big question marks' over nursery places funding
Hopscotch Nurseries' managing director says funding covers less than half of what it spends.


