Education
Teacher drank in class, swore at pupils and did Macarena
Alice Ashton did the Macarena and swore at pupils in a class at Ysgol Bro Caereinion near Welshpool.
How much are tuition fees in the UK and is university worth it?
Tuition fees will rise to £9,535 for students in England and Wales in August 2025.
NHS professional says 'let pupils wear trainers'
Orthotist Francesca Makey says schools should change "outdated uniform policies" and allow trainers.
Pupils give up smartphones in behaviour experiment
Pupils hand in their smartphones for a week as part of an experiment by the University of Kent.
When is A-level results day 2025?
A guide to your options if you are not happy with your A-level results.
University staff vote to strike over job cut threat
Staff at the University of Nottingham plan to take action over proposals to cut more than 250 jobs.
How do GCSE grades and grade boundaries work?
How does the 9-1 grading system for GCSEs compare with the previous numerical system?
Head bans smartphones in favour of 'brick' phones
Head teacher Louise Cowley says smartphones are disruptive and addictive for students.
Parental leave and pay for new parents to be reviewed
Campaigners say the UK's system has been "overlooked for years", and investing in it is a "no-brainer".
Parents face hurdles vaccinating children - report
Obstacles include difficulty booking appointments and too few jab reminders, say child health experts.
Students affected by strikes set for compensation
Students at Newcastle University affected by strikes are receiving up to £600 in compensation.
Primary schools to merge as pupil numbers fall
Five primary schools in Westminster will merge down to two but parents are unhappy with the idea.
Pupils celebrate school's 200th birthday
Pupils write letters to students at US schools in a town that shares the name of Dedham.
School sun safety lessons trialled to tackle skin cancer
The new pilot teaches children as young as five how to check UV levels and apply sunscreen.
Former teacher says phone ban will not be easy
A former teacher says children will adapt to the phone ban in schools and colleges from September.
'I've been fighting for so long': More than half of special needs plans delayed
Only 46% of education, health and care plans were issued by local authorities within the 20 week deadline last year, according to the DfE.
'I've been fighting for so long': More than half of special needs plans delayed
Only 46% of education, health and care plans were issued by local authorities within the 20 week deadline last year, according to the DfE.
University staff to strike over planned £16m cuts
The University and College Union says its members will walk out for 10 days over the coming weeks.
University staff to strike over planned £16m cuts
The University and College Union says its members will walk out for 10 days over the coming weeks.
Rebuilt school 'one of first to be carbon neutral'
The newly rebuilt Catherine Infant School is one of the first in the UK to operate carbon neutrally.