Oxford & Cambridge students launch Gaza protest camps
Students at Britain's most prestigious universities establish protest camps demanding institutional divestment from Israel amid ongoing Gaza conflict.
Students at Britain's most prestigious universities establish protest camps demanding institutional divestment from Israel amid ongoing Gaza conflict.
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.
Groundbreaking research from the University of Utah exposes how modern children struggle with attention and memory tasks that previous generations found easy, raising alarms about educational development.
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.
Dozens of Palestinian students with UK university offers remain trapped in Gaza despite scholarship programmes, as political pressure mounts on the government to facilitate evacuations.
A UK teacher has been permanently barred from the profession after making inappropriate comments about a Muslim student's appearance and referencing Iran's strict dress code laws during a classroom discussion.
Conservative activists are systematically dismantling Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs, risking the erasure of crucial Black history from American education and public life.
A UK teacher has been prohibited from the classroom following a controversial religious studies lesson about 'honour' killings that left students distressed and prompted safeguarding concerns.
A mathematics teacher from a Christian school in Greater Manchester has been sentenced to prison after admitting to years of systematic abuse against a young girl and his own wife, in a case that has rocked the local community.
Labour's Shadow Chancellor announces massive investment plan to fix England's crumbling schools, targeting roofs, heating systems and structural repairs in urgent overhaul.
Haiti faces an unprecedented crisis as escalating gang violence forces thousands to flee their homes, creating a desperate humanitarian situation on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.
Cambridge University launches groundbreaking scheme allowing students from disadvantaged backgrounds to gain places with lower A-level grades, aiming to boost diversity and accessibility in higher education.
Middlebury College student Lia Smith has mysteriously disappeared, sparking an extensive search operation and leaving family and friends desperate for answers about her whereabouts.
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In an unprecedented display of creative defiance, thousands of Cuban artists have taken to the streets of Havana in a massive exhibition challenging government restrictions on artistic expression.
The scientific world mourns the passing of Chen Ning Yang, the revolutionary physicist whose work transformed modern physics and earned him the Nobel Prize at just 35.
The government's latest post-16 education reforms offer some promise but fall dangerously short on funding and long-term strategy for England's struggling further education colleges.
A Pennsylvania college student is facing prison time after a Facebook message led investigators to uncover a brutal campus sexual assault. The digital evidence proved crucial in securing justice for the victim.
The prestigious Oxford Union faces internal turmoil as its president bypasses democratic procedures to invite controversial American commentator Charlie Kirk, prompting backlash from students and members.
Caribbean leaders rally behind Haiti's new political framework as the nation struggles to restore stability amid gang violence and humanitarian crisis.
Shocking evidence from the COVID Inquiry exposes how Boris Johnson's government prioritised the economy over children's education, with devastating long-term consequences for a generation.
Channel 4 cancels the acclaimed documentary series Educating Yorkshire after its current season finale, leaving fans devastated and questioning the future of observational school programming.
Former PM Boris Johnson tells Covid Inquiry the Department for Education had no proper plan for school shutdowns, leaving children's education in jeopardy during the crisis.
A furious father has been sentenced to prison after storming into his child's school and brutally assaulting a teacher, leaving the educator with multiple broken ribs and severe injuries in a shocking case of classroom violence.
Explosive evidence from the UK Covid Inquiry exposes how Boris Johnson's government ignored scientific advice, creating an exam results fiasco that devastated students across Britain.
BBC Two's University Challenge faces viewer backlash as contestants struggle with unexpectedly difficult questions, sparking debate about the quiz show's increasing complexity.
Susie Verrill opens up about the family's choice to allow their neurodivergent son to miss school days when needed, discussing the importance of protecting his mental wellbeing and embracing neurodiversity.
SOAS University faces investigation after students displayed inflammatory posters branding an Israeli scholar a 'terrorist' in escalating campus tensions over Palestine.
The Oxford Union faces turmoil as president-elect Rufus Chuter is removed just hours after winning election, following controversial social media posts celebrating commentator Charlie Kirk's rumoured demise.
A respected Riverhead teacher faces serious charges after allegedly engaging in inappropriate communications with a student, sending shockwaves through the educational community.