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.
A UK-based music tuition company faces backlash as students are left without lessons and teachers unpaid, sparking outrage among parents and educators.
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Exclusive investigation reveals how private school pupils gain preferential access to NHS work experience placements, sparking debate over equity in healthcare opportunities.
The National Trust has implemented new measures to manage overcrowding at Pedn Vounder, a picturesque beach in Cornwall popularised by TV shows like Poldark.
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Ministers plan to replicate London's educational achievements across England, targeting underperforming schools with proven strategies.
A disabled passenger was allegedly made to crawl off an Air Canada flight after staff failed to provide wheelchair assistance, sparking outrage and calls for better accessibility measures.
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.
US immigration officials have sparked outrage by arresting individuals at New York courthouses, raising concerns over access to justice.
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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.
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.
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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.
A once-popular beach has sparked fury after being declared a no-go zone for tourists, leaving locals and holidaymakers divided over the controversial decision.
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.
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A cross-party group of MPs is calling for free bus travel for young people under 22 in England to improve access to jobs and education. Could this be a game-changer for youth mobility?
British patients will soon access cutting-edge American medical treatments as the NHS forms a landmark agreement with US regulators to fast-track innovative therapies.
A leading private school has abruptly closed its doors, disrupting the education of hundreds of students and leaving parents scrambling for alternatives.
The Ministry of Justice is under fire for its proposal to shut down multiple courts across England and Wales, raising concerns about access to justice and local communities.
Newly appointed Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson pledges urgent action to address England's school attendance crisis, calling it a 'national priority'.
UK Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces sweeping changes to the UCAS university application system, aiming to streamline the process and reduce stress for students.
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A disturbing surge in violent incidents in UK schools has left teachers fearing for their safety, with assaults, threats, and abuse becoming alarmingly common.
A black couple claims they were racially profiled and denied stroller access for their disabled child by American Airlines staff, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
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.
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.