Education
University vice-chancellor suspended, students told
The university says a member of staff was suspended following "a number of serious allegations".
City school to launch challenge over VAT increase
Faith school Emmanuel House says it will have to pass on fee increases to parents.
Families count adverts they spot on the school run
Families are recording the amount and types of adverts they see on the school run.
Children face 'lifetime cost' of council crisis
Local government experts say councils made all the "easy cuts" years ago and still face shortfalls.
'The lights go out when it rains' - hundreds of schools waiting on builders
Just 62 of 513 schools selected for rebuilds in England have construction contracts, the BBC has found.
Child safety fears as 'repaired' ceiling falls at neglected school
The 150-year-old school has faced issues with black mould, mushrooms and water ingress from the roof.
From no school at 16 to a place at university
Devin North, who is autistic, faced leaving school at 16 but three years later he's off to university.
Drop in foreign student visas worrying for UK universities
The number of applications for students' family members also falls starkly after a ban by the previous government.
From no school at 16 to a place at university
Devin North, who is autistic, faced leaving school at 16 but three years later he's off to university.
Tom Grennan's surprise visit to secondary pupils
The pop star's visit follows his recent diagnosis with Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
‘I nearly died drinking a ginger beer – my school’s EpiPen saved my life’
Campaigners want businesses to have EpiPens on hand to treat people having dangerous allergic reactions.
Listen: What should children learn?
How should we rethink England's curriculum and assessment?
'Argument won' on smartphones in schools, minister says
Peter Kyle said a smartphone ban was unnecessary because schools were taking action themselves.
Period pain policy reversed as school apologises
An academy says pupils no longer need a doctor's note if they are absent because of period pains.
Parents back campaign to delay smartphone access
One headteacher says she is looking at only allowing "simple" phones at her school.
AI could save teachers 'hours' of marking time
A pilot scheme will see every school in Liverpool offered the chance to use a pioneering platform.
Some primary school pupils left with no hot dinners
The Education Authority is not saying exactly how many schools are affected.
School's period policy deemed a 'slap in the face'
Charities and campaigners react to a school's stance on absences due to period pain.
Oxford University keeps global top spot
University of Oxford keeps record-breaking spot as best in the world for the ninth year.
When will VAT get added to private school fees?
Labour says removing the current tax exemption will help to fund 6,500 new teachers in England.