Education
'Taking in my grandchildren has left me penniless'
A woman fights for recognition as a kinship foster carer so she can financially support her grandchildren.
The last primary school in Soho
Soho's last primary school is battling to stay open as families move away from the area due to costs.
Schools pledge to become smartphone-free
Four schools have each signed a letter asking parents to delay buying their children smartphones.
Teachers locked out of school to return to classes
High school teachers agree to "de-escalate" their industrial action over working conditions.
Parents and pupils protests over staff-cuts plan
The trust running two high schools is proposing to cut up to 30 staff due to "financial challenges".
University staff issue strike threat over job cuts
The threat over nearly 100 job cuts as the university says it is adapting to a new financial reality.
Teacher struck off for sending naked picture
Nemiya Rookwood, who worked at Lincoln University Technical College, denied the allegations at a disciplinary panel.
Children's bill seeks 'to keep children safe' - Phillipson
The bill will be introduced on the day Sara Sharif's father and step-mother are sentenced for her murder.
Mother 'scared' while testing school walking route
Surrey County Council says it spends around £65m a year on school transport.
'The school system is broken': Why more parents are home-educating their children
The BBC speaks with parents who insist the school system is "broken" as latest government estimates point to a rise in home education.
'The school system is broken': Why more parents are home-educating their children
The BBC speaks with parents who insist the school system is "broken" as latest government estimates point to a rise in home education.
Being far from my son's care home is 'devastating'
Louise Johnstone's son Leo has a genetic condition and is being cared for 90 miles away in Preston.
'NI students choose between heating or eating'
Students in Northern Ireland are going without heating and skipping meals, a survey has revealed.
What are BTecs and how are they graded?
Hundreds of thousands of students do the vocational qualifications known as BTecs every year.
Schools accused of 'toxic culture' toward pupils
The Mossbourne Federation says the claims against it are part of a "vexatious campaign".
'I was scared I would die in my student house'
The Brighton students say they collectively paid £3,120 a month for "nightmare" student housing.
Huge support for affordable school uniforms law
About 7,500 people respond to a consultation about a new law to make all school uniforms affordable.
Teachers locked out of school in row with trust
The staff are involved in a dispute with the academy trust over workload and working practices.
Puberty blockers for under-18s banned indefinitely
Health secretary says use of drugs a scandal as review finds using them would be unacceptable risk.
Government recommends 2.8% pay rise for public sector
Teachers, NHS staff and senior civil servants are among those covered by the proposals.