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.

Labour unveils ambitious education reform plans

Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces sweeping reforms to transform England's education system, focusing on curriculum overhaul, teacher recruitment, and early years investment.

Southport killer was 'sinister' pupil, says ex-headteacher

Exclusive: The headteacher who taught Southport killer Barlow recalls his disturbing behaviour as a pupil, revealing staff felt a 'sense of dread' about him years before the tragic knife attacks that shocked the nation.

Family seeks £180k tutor for children's education

A determined family is offering an extraordinary £180,000 salary for a private tutor to provide their children with elite education, sparking debate about modern parenting and educational privilege.

Conquer The Guardian's Diabolical Sudoku 7080

Prepare for the ultimate mental challenge with The Guardian's notoriously difficult Sudoku 7080. Our expert guide reveals strategies to tackle this brain-bending puzzle that separates casual solvers from true masters.

Bognor Regis school lockdown after gunman sighting

A West Sussex primary school was plunged into lockdown as armed officers descended on the scene following reports of a man with a gun. Exclusive details of the dramatic police response.

University Protests: Why We Must Listen to Students

As campus tensions escalate nationwide, The Guardian argues that dismissing student activism risks ignoring crucial voices shaping our political future. Discover why listening matters more than ever.

Nuclear chemistry pioneer Darleane Hoffman dies at 97

Celebrating the extraordinary life of Darleane Hoffman, the trailblazing nuclear chemist who confirmed element 106's existence and transformed our understanding of the periodic table. Her groundbreaking work earned her the National Medal of Science and in

Elite London toddler tutors cost parents £4,000

Exclusive investigation reveals how wealthy London parents are spending up to £4,000 on specialist tutors to prepare toddlers as young as two for competitive entry into elite schools like Eton and Harrow.

Students make £140k from campus vending machines

Two enterprising students turned their university halls into a thriving business empire, earning over £140,000 by installing vending machines selling snacks and essentials to fellow students during late-night cravings.

Johnson's herd immunity plan sacrificed schools - Inquiry

Explosive evidence from Britain's Covid Inquiry exposes how Boris Johnson's government considered sacrificing children's education for herd immunity while protecting the economy, raising urgent questions about pandemic priorities.

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