University of Edinburgh Launches Slavery Legacy Inquiry

The University of Edinburgh commissions an independent academic study to investigate its historical links to the transatlantic slave trade, aiming for transparency and a deeper understanding of its colonial legacy.

Church Shooter's Manifesto Reveals Plan for School Attack

Exclusive details emerge of the Westminster Presbyterian Church shooting in Minneapolis, where a lone gunman, Robin Westman, opened fire before being killed by police. A disturbing manifesto revealed plans for a far deadlier attack on a local school.

School shooter's diary reveals he thought he was 'saving' peers

Exclusive: Disturbing diary entries from a teenage school shooter who killed four classmates reveal he saw himself as a saviour, believing he was rescuing them from relentless bullying. The journal, presented at his mother's trial, paints a harrowing pict

Government axes free school meal holiday support

The UK government has terminated the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme funding, ending crucial free school meal support for over 600,000 children during holidays, sparking outrage from charities and opposition parties.

Government axes holiday food fund for low-income families

The UK government has terminated the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme's central funding, shifting full financial responsibility to local councils. This decision threatens vital holiday support, including meals and activities, for millions of ch

Elderly Woman Buried Alive for 12 Hours in Gaza Strike

A 74-year-old grandmother, Mariam Abu Dagga, endured a 12-hour burial under debris after an Israeli airstrike on her Gaza home. Her miraculous survival and rescue by neighbours highlights the human cost of the ongoing conflict.

Veteran Palestinian Journalist Killed in Gaza Airstrike

The media community mourns the loss of veteran Palestinian journalist and women's rights advocate Maryam Abu Daqqa, killed in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis. Colleagues remember her lifelong dedication to reporting and activism.

Girl, 12, injured in musical chairs game at school

A 12-year-old girl from North Yorkshire was seriously injured during a game of musical chairs at school, suffering a concussion and bruised ribs. Her mother is now demanding a ban on the 'dangerous' playground activity.

Viral Maths Puzzle Stumps The Internet

A deceptively simple maths question has gone viral, leaving thousands scratching their heads. The puzzle, which asks you to divide 40 by half and then add 20, is trickier than it looks. We reveal the correct answer and why so many people are getting it wr

Minneapolis School Shooting Averted by Heroic Staff

A potential tragedy was averted at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis when quick-thinking staff confronted an armed intruder. The incident, which saw one staff member injured, has reignited urgent debates on school safety and gun control across t

Minneapolis School Shooting: Multiple Injuries Reported

Breaking news from Minneapolis as a school shooting at Northrop High School leaves multiple people injured. Authorities confirm the suspect, a student, is in custody. Latest updates on the tragic incident.

Headteacher & Chase Star Dies After Filming Show

The education community is in mourning following the sudden death of inspirational headteacher David 'Dave' Williams, who passed away just a month after fulfilling a dream by appearing on ITV's The Chase. The 64-year-old, known for his encyclopedic genera

Girl on Prevent programme stabs teachers in Welsh school

Exclusive: A teenage girl who stabbed two teachers at a Welsh secondary school had been referred to the government's anti-extremism programme, Prevent, raising serious questions about its effectiveness in cases of non-ideological violence.

Alberta's 'Parental Rights' Policy Sparks Massive Book Ban

A controversial new policy in Alberta, Canada, is forcing schools to pull hundreds of books from shelves, igniting a fierce national debate over censorship, LGBTQ+ representation, and the true meaning of 'parental rights' in education.

School WhatsApp Groups: The Digital Drama Parents Face

Exclusive insight into the high-pressure world of British parents' WhatsApp groups as the new school year begins. Discover the unspoken rules, the anxiety, and the digital etiquette wars taking over playground conversations.

75% of UK Muslim Mums Fear School Prejudice Over Faith

A shocking new report by MEND uncovers widespread anxiety among British Muslim parents, with 75% fearing their children will face prejudice in schools due to their faith. The study highlights urgent concerns over bullying, teacher understanding, and the n

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