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The union argues that instead of cutting teacher recruitment, the government should use falling pupil numbers to make class sizes smaller.
The boss of X, Tesla and SpaceX is the world's richest person and has used his platform to make his views known on a vast array of topics.
Ofqual chief says invigilators are being trained to detect devices like smart glasses and hidden earpieces.
MPs will hear the concerns of graduates about the size of their student debts, and the interest rates.
A major review has declared that Britain faces a "lost generation" - could personalised early intervention help prevent under-16s falling into the Neet trap?
The BBC has been contacted by hundreds of users who claimed they had been wrongly banned from the sites.
Students blame the CBSE's newly-launched digital evaluation system used for marking this year's Grade 12 exams.
The Treasury inquiry is looking at student loan plans in England and whether repayment terms are "reasonable".
Those affected will have to resit, or will get a mark based on their performance in other assignments.
There are growing concerns over the way hair strand tests are being interpreted in the Family Court.
Tech minister Liz Kendall told the BBC the government would publish a response to the consultation in the summer.
Bridget Phillipson will ask the competition watchdog to examine costs that families are still facing in government-funded childcare.
The NCA and NPCC say children should be blocked from accessing sites which do not stop them seeing nudes or being contacted by strangers.
The education secretary defends videos starring The Only Way Is Essex star promoting post-16 education.
An Education Select Committee report finds the government needs to make urgent plans for universities facing insolvency.
The BBC investigation revealed how some self-described sleep experts have been giving new parents advice that goes against NHS guidelines.
At the end of 2024, Keir Starmer announced key government targets including on NHS waiting lists and building new homes, how is he getting on?
The National Education Union says it will hold a formal ballot this autumn without "urgent action".
The advice puts babies at risk of serious harm, even death, medical professionals have told the BBC.
The advice puts babies at risk of serious harm, even death, medical professionals have told the BBC.
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