Swansea TA drove under influence after school

A Swansea teaching assistant was caught driving under the influence of cocaine, cannabis and alcohol less than two hours after finishing work. Discover the full story and the professional consequences she now faces.

UK to Rejoin Erasmus Student Exchange Programme

Exclusive: The UK government has finalised a deal to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ scheme from January 2027, marking a major post-Brexit shift. Discover what this means for British students.

Search for missing Colorado schoolgirls Eva and Neillily

Elbert School cancels classes after two 13-year-old girls vanish during a basketball game. A major search operation involving drones and canine units is underway. Authorities urge public to check security footage.

Teacher's 'unwanted gifts' TikTok divides parents

A teacher's viral TikTok listing three Christmas presents she'd rather not receive from pupils has ignited a fierce debate, with some branding her 'ungrateful'. Discover the full story and the divided reaction.

University of Sydney sacks staff for antisemitic abuse

The University of Sydney has dismissed a staff member for serious misconduct after she was filmed harassing Jewish students. The incident has sparked a wider debate about antisemitism on campuses. Read the full report.

Idaho School Bus Crash Injures Students

A school bus crash in rural Idaho sent six to hospital, including four children. One student was airlifted for treatment. Get the latest details.

Academics appeal Alabama DEI law ruling

Professors and students in Alabama appeal a court decision upholding a state law banning DEI initiatives in public universities, citing academic freedom concerns. Read the latest.

Sydney Uni criticised over campus antisemitism after attack

The University of Sydney is under fire for its handling of antisemitism on campus following the Bondi Beach terrorist attack. Critics accuse the institution of failing to act against extremist groups. Read the full investigation.

UN Criticises New Zealand's Māori Rights Record

A major UN report finds New Zealand's efforts to uphold Māori rights are insufficient, citing persistent inequities in health, justice, and political representation. Read the full findings.

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