Nobel Physicist Chen Ning Yang Dies Aged 103

The scientific world mourns the loss of Chen Ning Yang, the Chinese-American Nobel Prize-winning physicist whose groundbreaking work redefined particle physics and left an indelible mark on 20th-century science.

Expert Sudoku #7076: Ultimate Brain Challenge

Challenge your logical thinking with The Guardian's Expert Sudoku #7076. Discover solving strategies and test your puzzle-solving prowess against this demanding number grid.

Alaska school reopens after 7-week snow closure

A remote Alaskan school district has finally reopened its doors after an extraordinary seven-week closure due to relentless snowfall and hazardous conditions, marking one of the longest weather-related school shutdowns in recent memory.

Texas University slashes liberal arts in major overhaul

The University of Texas at Austin announces sweeping cuts to liberal arts programmes, eliminating dozens of departments including philosophy and literature in a controversial shift toward vocational education.

Stormzy elected Honorary Fellow at Cambridge University

British grime superstar Stormzy has been elected as an Honorary Fellow at Cambridge University's Jesus College, recognising his cultural impact and advocacy for social change through his music and philanthropy.

Violent Behaviour Crisis in Scottish Primary Schools

Exclusive investigation reveals escalating behavioural crisis in Scottish schools, with primary pupils displaying violence, swearing, and classroom disruptions that are pushing teachers to breaking point.

Catholic teacher jailed for grooming pupils

A trusted Catholic school teacher from Essex has been sentenced to six years in prison after systematically grooming and sexually assaulting multiple pupils, with the judge condemning his 'calculated abuse of power'.

Teacher banned for 1,000+ inappropriate student messages

A 49-year-old maths teacher has been permanently prohibited from the classroom after sending over 1,000 inappropriate messages to a sixth-form student, including late-night communications and discussing personal relationships.

Top 30 State Secondary Schools Revealed for 2024

New government league tables expose the outstanding state secondary schools achieving exceptional GCSE and A-Level results across England - discover if your local school made the cut.

Black British History's National Awakening

From classroom curricula to public memorials, Black British history is experiencing a remarkable renaissance. Discover how decades of activism are transforming how Britain remembers its past.

Cambridge Professor's 'Rugger Buggers' Remarks Cause Fury

Renowned Cambridge professor Dame Mary Beard faces backlash after controversial remarks about 'thicko black rugger buggers' while defending academic freedom, igniting intense discussion about class and privilege in elite institutions.

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