
29th January 2018 05:13pm
Children left with their father's dead body
Their mum is calling for a law change so schools contact both parents if a child doesn't arrive for class.

29th January 2018 04:17pm
History A-level's 'Conservative bias'?
Labour MP Rupa Huq claims her old school's A level history syllabus is biased in favour of the Conservatives.

29th January 2018 02:25pm
Welsh universities face 14 days of strikes over pensions row
Lecturers say the changes will leave then £10,000 worse off

29th January 2018 01:21pm
Greening says 'wrong' to scrap student grants
The former education secretary calls for the return of maintenance grants, scrapped by the government.

29th January 2018 11:53am
Justine Greening calls for return of student grants
The former education secretary calls for the return of maintenance grants, scrapped by the government.

29th January 2018 10:34am
'Class divide' in university entry exams
A think tank report says there is "institutional snobbery" towards vocational exams.

29th January 2018 07:40am
Hoarder: 'My house was a hovel'
How a decluttering buddy scheme in Croydon helped one woman face up to her tendencies to stockpile.

29th January 2018 12:09am
Teaching assistants: We are kicked, spat on, hit and sworn at
Teaching assistants working with special-needs children say violence is too often part of the job.

28th January 2018 11:54pm
'I was addicted to pulling my hair out'
Megan Malone says it stopped her doing things she loved.

28th January 2018 06:01pm
Teens getting the vote 'has to be combined with better education about politics'
Campaigners say it would be a 'lost opportunity' if getting the vote wasn't joined by better education