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Ryan Thomas defends daughter's GCSE exam decision
Former Coronation Street star Ryan Thomas breaks his silence on the controversial choice to let his daughter, Scarlett, forgo her GCSE exams. The 'nepo baby' debate ignites as he defends their family's personal education path.
Jack Thorne: UK's Education System is 'Fundamentally Broken'
Acclaimed screenwriter Jack Thorne and star Ashley Walters launch a searing indictment of the UK's underfunded schools and the devastating impact on a generation of adolescents in the new Netflix drama 'Teachers'.
White working-class pupils have worst GCSE results
New analysis exposes a severe education disadvantage for poor white British pupils in England, with Bridget Phillipson blaming 'systemic neglect' and vowing urgent reform.
Mississippi Enforces Sweeping DEI Ban in Public Education
A sweeping new law in Mississippi has outlawed Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in all public educational institutions, sparking a fierce debate on academic freedom and racial equality in the state's classrooms and campuses.
New School Rules: £2,500 Fines for Term-Time Holidays
Parents across England are up in arms as new government guidance threatens fines of up to £2,500 for taking children on holiday during term time. The stricter rules, which come into effect from September, grant heads more power to clamp down on absences.
Hollywood's Biggest Casting Blunders
From action heroes in romantic leads to comedic actors in serious dramas, we explore Hollywood's most infamous miscastings that left audiences baffled.
Parents skip meals to afford school uniforms
A new survey highlights the financial strain on families in England as parents sacrifice meals to pay for school uniforms. Experts warn of a growing crisis in education affordability.
White British pupils least likely to attend university
A new report highlights stark disparities in university attendance, with white British students least likely to pursue higher education compared to other ethnic groups.
Music tuition firm leaves pupils and teachers in crisis
A UK-based music tuition company faces backlash as students are left without lessons and teachers unpaid, sparking outrage among parents and educators.
Teachers quitting as UK education system reaches crisis point
A growing number of teachers are leaving the profession, citing overwhelming workloads and poor working conditions. Experts warn the education system is at breaking point.
Children's education and healthcare in crisis
A closer look at the systemic gaps in children's education and healthcare, and what needs to change to secure their future.
University 'brain drain' threatens smaller UK colleges
Leading UK universities are attracting a disproportionate number of students, leaving lower-ranked institutions struggling to survive. Experts warn of potential mergers or closures as the higher education sector faces a deepening crisis.
London's school success model may go national
Ministers plan to replicate London's educational achievements across England, targeting underperforming schools with proven strategies.
UTS academics reveal 'culture of fear' amid course cuts
Academics at the University of Technology Sydney reveal a toxic work environment as nearly a fifth of courses face enrolment suspensions, sparking concerns over academic freedom and institutional transparency.
BTEC Fitness students protest online assessments
Students pursuing a BTEC in Fitness are outraged after exam board Pearson downgraded their practical assessments to 'online-only'. Critics argue the move undermines the qualification's credibility and disadvantages learners.
Gov Overhauls T-Levels to Rival A-Levels
The UK government announces sweeping changes to T-Level qualifications, positioning them as a robust alternative to A-Levels, with new subjects and enhanced industry links.
A-Level Results: Record Uni Acceptances in 2024
New data reveals a surge in university acceptances as students receive their A-Level results, with record numbers securing their preferred courses despite rising competition.
NI students outperform UK in exam results again
Northern Ireland students have once again achieved higher A-Level and GCSE pass rates than their counterparts in England and Wales, continuing a long-standing trend.
NYC preschools charge $50k+ for early education
Discover the staggering tuition fees of New York City's most exclusive preschools and what parents are willing to pay for early education.
Mother reveals baby's birthmark transformation after laser treatment
A mother who faced backlash for using laser therapy on her baby's birthmark shares the incredible transformation and why she stands by her decision.
Private school shuts, hundreds of pupils affected
A leading private school has abruptly closed its doors, disrupting the education of hundreds of students and leaving parents scrambling for alternatives.
Phillipson targets school absence crisis
Newly appointed Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson pledges urgent action to address England's school attendance crisis, calling it a 'national priority'.
Phillipson announces UCAS application reforms
UK Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces sweeping changes to the UCAS university application system, aiming to streamline the process and reduce stress for students.
Australia’s international student numbers surge
Australia is experiencing a significant rise in international student enrolments, with numbers climbing steadily. Discover the factors behind this growth and what it means for the country’s education sector.
NYC preschools charge more than Harvard tuition
Discover the staggering costs of New York City's elite preschools, where tuition can rival Ivy League universities. Learn what parents get for their money and why demand remains high.
Why women are choosing not to have children
Exploring the societal pressures and personal choices behind the growing trend of women opting out of motherhood.
School violence crisis: Teachers face daily threats and assaults
A disturbing surge in violent incidents in UK schools has left teachers fearing for their safety, with assaults, threats, and abuse becoming alarmingly common.
Trump signs order overhauling university admissions
Former US President Donald Trump has issued a sweeping executive order targeting university admissions policies, sparking fierce debate over fairness and diversity in higher education.
South East teachers may strike over school funding
Headteachers in South East England warn of potential strikes as school budgets face severe strain, with the government accused of failing to address funding shortfalls.