Teacher shot by six-year-old pupil: Heroic survival story

First-grade educator Abigail Zwerner shows extraordinary courage after being critically wounded by a six-year-old student at Richneck Elementary School. The shocking incident has sparked nationwide debates on school safety and firearms access.

Holocaust educator who met King Charles dies at 95

Tributes pour in for inspirational 95-year-old Holocaust survivor who dedicated her later years to combating anti-Semitism by sharing her powerful story with British schoolchildren and meeting royalty.

Scottish primary school pupils in record Prevent referrals

Exclusive figures reveal record numbers of Scottish primary school pupils are being flagged to Prevent, the UK's counter-terrorism scheme, raising serious concerns about safeguarding and early intervention strategies.

South Sudan: 75,000 face starvation in hunger crisis

Exclusive: South Sudan confronts one of the world's worst hunger crises as climate extremes and conflict threaten to push 75,000 people into starvation, with millions more facing severe food insecurity.

Ed Sheeran backs Starmer's school music revolution

Global superstar Ed Sheeran joins forces with Labour leader Keir Starmer to champion music education reforms in British schools, calling for curriculum changes to nurture future talent.

Labour's Curriculum Revolution Sparks Outrage

The Labour Party's proposed curriculum reforms are sparking intense debate as critics warn of a 'wrecking ball' approach to traditional education standards and British cultural heritage.

Sudoku 7096: The Ultimate Brain Teaser Challenge

Prepare for the ultimate mental workout with The Guardian's notoriously challenging Sudoku 7096. This fiendish puzzle promises to test even the most seasoned solvers with its complex logic and satisfying solution path.

Francis Review: Rethinking Education for Uncertain Times

The landmark Francis curriculum review challenges traditional teaching methods and calls for an education system that prepares students for complexity, critical thinking, and rapid technological change in post-Brexit Britain.

The Tragedy of El Fasher: Inside the Siege

An in-depth investigation reveals the harrowing reality of the siege of El Fasher, where civilians faced unimaginable suffering amid blocked aid and relentless conflict.

UK Schools Facing Democracy Deficit Crisis

New research reveals a worrying democracy deficit in UK schools, with students lacking meaningful political education. Discover why experts are calling for urgent reform to safeguard our democratic future.

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