
30th October 2015 01:02pm
Cuts 'risk primary teacher numbers'
Bursaries for trainee primary teachers in England will be slashed from next year, sparking fears the move could fuel the teacher recruitment crisis.

30th October 2015 08:30am
Prospects for under 34s 'have worsened'
Prospects for young people in the UK have worsened over the past five years, a study by the Equalities and Human Rights Commission says.

30th October 2015 08:05am
Call to end scrums in youth rugby
Banning scrums in children's rugby could help reduce the number of injuries in the game, an academic claims.

30th October 2015 01:25am
Lecturers could take industrial action
College lecturers across Scotland are set to consider taking industrial action over pay.

30th October 2015 12:04am
Vulnerable young adults 'cut adrift'
Too many of the most vulnerable young people are "cut adrift when they need help the most", says the head of a powerful committee of MPs.

29th October 2015 10:11pm
Vigil held for stabbed teenager
A vigil is held in an Aberdeen church for 16-year-old Bailey Gwynne, who died after suffering stab injuries at his school, as a boy is charged over the death.

29th October 2015 05:24pm
China to end one-child policy
China decides to end its decades-long policy of allowing couples to have only one child, increasing the number permitted to two.

29th October 2015 03:59pm
Shakespeare anniversary on global stage
The 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare next year will be marked by a major global cultural and educational project in 140 countries.

29th October 2015 01:17pm
Kids Company 'received £46m public cash'
The collapsed charity Kids Company was given a total of at least £46m of public money despite concerns about how it was run, the National Audit Office finds.

29th October 2015 11:54am
China to end one-child policy
China decides to end its decades-long policy of allowing couples to have only one child, Xinhua news agency reports.