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Australia slashes student loan debt

The Australian government has announced significant cuts to student loan debt, offering relief to millions of borrowers. Find out how this will impact graduates and the education sector.

Brown University strikes deal with Trump administration

Brown University has finalised a significant agreement with the Trump administration, resolving disputes over federal policies affecting higher education. The deal marks a turning point in university-government relations.

Elderly Brits left behind in digital age

A staggering number of elderly Britons are struggling to access essential services due to a lack of internet and smartphone access. Discover the impact of digital exclusion on older generations.

Beyond NAPLAN: What makes a good education?

Experts argue that focusing solely on NAPLAN results overlooks the broader aspects of quality education, including creativity, wellbeing, and critical thinking.

1 in 3 Aussie students fail NAPLAN benchmarks

New NAPLAN data reveals a concerning trend, with a third of Australian students failing to meet literacy and numeracy standards, while the gap widens for disadvantaged pupils.

Lionesses demand equal pay for Euros performance

England's Lionesses are pushing for equal pay, demanding the same bonuses as the men's team for their performance in the UEFA Women's Euros. Discover the details behind their bold move.

Queensland fears return to segregated education

Families in Queensland worry that children with disabilities, like Violet, may be pushed out of mainstream schools due to funding cuts, reviving fears of educational segregation.

Mormon mom hid age gap from boyfriend

A Mormon mother reveals why she kept her significant age gap relationship a secret from her boyfriend, sparking a debate on love, faith, and societal norms.

Trump admin releases education funds: UK impact

The Trump administration has approved the release of education funds previously withheld, sparking debate over potential impacts on UK institutions and global education policies.

FCA CEO's £5.4m pay gap sparks controversy

Nikhil Rathi, CEO of the Financial Conduct Authority, faces backlash as his salary exceeds the average UK CEO pay by £5.4 million, sparking debates on financial fairness.

UK aid cuts hit girls' education hardest

The UK government's decision to slash foreign aid budgets is having devastating consequences for girls' education programmes in some of the world's poorest countries.

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