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Jailed teacher faces permanent classroom ban

Rebecca Joynes, jailed for six-and-a-half years for sex with pupils, could be barred from teaching for life after a professional conduct hearing. Read the full details.

Why the viral 6-7 trend is finally ending

The bizarre 6-7 trend has infuriated UK parents and teachers. Discover its viral origins, why it spread, and how adult awareness is finally killing it off. Read the full story.

Pope's Blue Mosque visit surprises Vatican officials

Pope Leo XIV made a historic visit to Istanbul's Blue Mosque, removing his shoes in respect but declining to pray. The Vatican later corrected a statement claiming he had prayed. Read the full story.

Pope Leo XIV visits Istanbul's Blue Mosque

Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, visited Istanbul's Blue Mosque on his inaugural foreign trip, continuing a tradition of interfaith dialogue. Read more on this historic gesture.

Bill Maher: Republicans Better at Cross-Party Dialogue

Comedian Bill Maher applauds Republicans' ability to maintain relationships across political divides in a candid podcast with Lara Trump, criticising liberal 'snobbery'. Discover the full conversation.

SNP Proposes 4-Day Week for Scottish Teachers

Scottish teachers could get a flexible four-day week under new SNP plans to avert strikes. Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth unveils proposals for reduced classroom contact time.

Texas Ten Commandments Law Splits Schools

A new Texas law mandating Ten Commandments posters in classrooms sparks legal battles and teacher resignations. Explore the constitutional clash and its impact on schools.

Pope Leo XIV hosts Hollywood stars at Vatican

Pope Leo XIV is set to host a special audience with Hollywood icons like Cate Blanchett and Spike Lee at the Vatican. Discover the Pope's favourite films and the event's significance for the Church's mission.

Melbourne school's Julius Caesar lesson sparks outrage

An Australian secondary school faces backlash after Year 7 students were shown graphic depictions of Julius Caesar's assassination, leaving children distressed and parents furious about inappropriate educational content.

Scottish teachers threaten strikes over pay dispute

Scotland's education system faces mounting pressure as teachers threaten industrial action over pay disputes and deteriorating working conditions, with many considering leaving the profession entirely.

UK schools ban disruptive '67' classroom meme

Educational institutions across Britain are cracking down on the controversial social media trend '67' that's disrupting lessons and causing behavioural concerns in classrooms nationwide.

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