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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.

Cyndi Lauper Inducted into Music Hall of Fame

Music icon Cyndi Lauper receives one of the industry's highest accolades as she enters the prestigious Hall of Fame, celebrating her enduring impact on pop culture and timeless anthems.

Arizona teachers threatened with bloody shirts

Shocking investigation reveals Arizona teachers targeted with violent threats including blood-stained shirts and death warnings from far-right activists linked to Charlie Kirk's organisation.

Mariah Carey Declares Christmas Season Open!

Christmas has officially arrived as Mariah Carey announces the start of the festive season, delighting fans worldwide with her iconic holiday cheer and signature seasonal anthem.

Mariah Carey Declares Herself Queen of Christmas

Music icon Mariah Carey has officially declared the start of the festive season with her annual tradition, releasing a glamorous new video where she playfully crowns herself the undisputed 'Queen of Christmas'.

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.

How teachers use humour to manage six and seven-year-olds

Five experienced primary teachers reveal their secret weapon for managing energetic six and seven-year-olds: laughter. Discover practical strategies that transform classroom chaos into productive learning environments.

Six-Seven Craze: UK Teachers Reveal Classroom Impact

The viral 'six-seven' hand game is causing both disruption and engagement in British classrooms. Educators share their experiences managing the latest playground phenomenon while maintaining learning focus.

NZ's Largest Strike: 300,000 Workers Walk Out

In an unprecedented display of unity, over 300,000 public sector workers across New Zealand have launched the country's largest-ever strike, demanding better pay and working conditions amid soaring inflation.

Author Baek Se-hee dies aged 35

The South Korean writer whose candid mental health memoir touched millions worldwide has passed away, leaving behind a powerful legacy of vulnerability and hope.

Kodaline Announce Breakup and Farewell Tour

Irish indie rockers Kodaline have announced their breakup with a final farewell tour and album, marking the end of an era for the beloved band behind hits like 'All I Want'.

Farage: Teachers 'Poisoning Kids', Strike Warning

New Prime Minister Nigel Farage launches explosive attack on teaching profession, claiming educators are indoctrinating children and warning of imminent industrial action in schools across Britain.

A Want in Her: Raw Portrait of Family Addiction

Myrid Carten's devastating documentary 'A Want in Her' offers an intimate, unflinching look at a daughter's struggle with her mother's addiction - a powerful exploration of love, trauma and the complexities of family bonds.

Transvision Vamp Reunite After 30 Year Hiatus

After three decades apart, 80s icons Transvision Vamp are reforming for a major 2025 tour. Frontwoman Wendy James opens up about the band's legacy, their infamous split, and what fans can expect from their highly anticipated return to the stage.

Steve Bannon calls American teachers 'terrorists'

Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon has sparked fury by labelling American teachers 'the real terrorists' during a controversial podcast appearance, accusing them of indoctrinating children with left-wing ideology.

Teachers Union Faces Fury Over Charlie Kirk Death Tweet

The Massachusetts Teachers Association sparks national outrage after its official Twitter account celebrates a false rumour of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's death, leading to accusations of unprofessionalism and calls for resignations.

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