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Families sue Buffalo schools over racial bias claims

Families from South Carolina have filed a lawsuit against the Buffalo Public Schools, accusing the district of racial discrimination in education policies. The case highlights ongoing tensions over equity in US schools.

Vatican Ends Anglican Priest Conversion Pathway

The Vatican has officially closed a special pathway for Anglican priests to convert to Catholicism, marking a significant shift in interfaith relations. Discover the implications for both churches.

Culture wars divide England's classrooms

Teachers in England face increasing pressure as political debates infiltrate schools, leaving educators to navigate divisive topics while maintaining a balanced learning environment.

Why Supernatural Beliefs Persist in Modern UK

A recent study reveals that despite scientific advancements, many Britons still hold strong beliefs in supernatural forces like angels, witches, and luck. Discover why these ancient beliefs endure in today's world.

AI in Private Schools Risks Widening Education Gap

A new report by the Sutton Trust highlights how private schools are leveraging AI tools, potentially widening the education gap with state schools. Experts call for equitable access to technology.

UK schools get new gender identity guidance

The UK government has released updated guidance for schools in England on addressing sex and gender identity issues among pupils. The move aims to provide clarity for educators while sparking debate on student welfare and inclusivity.

Andrew Tate’s Misogyny Alarms UK Schools

UK educators report a worrying rise in misogynistic attitudes among boys, influenced by controversial figures like Andrew Tate. Schools are scrambling to counteract harmful 'incel' rhetoric.

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