Education
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Parents Prepare Legal Action Over School Place Shortage
A determined group of parents from the Isle of Sheppey have been preparing to sue…
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Crisis in SEND System Leaves Parents Feeling Gaslit
Kirsti Nicole Hadley, a SEND mother from Brighton has shared her horror, sorrows and frustrations…
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Student Creates Innovative Platform to Alleviate Housing Challenges for Peers
To address Bristol’s tight housing market, Daniel Virin founded Cribster in 2022. The free, web-based…
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Concerns Rise Over J1 Visa Program Amid Revoked Visas and Political Tensions
The J1 visa program has historically been a very popular avenue for thousands of Irish…
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Guernsey Educators Embrace AI While Addressing Challenges in the Classroom
Guernsey educators are adapting to the growing presence of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, recognizing…
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Childcare Crisis in England: Government Faces Growing Demand for Nursery Spaces
Families of all across England have been left with rising bills, and a lack of…
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Labour Government Launches Free Breakfast Clubs in 750 Schools
Our Labour government is starting free breakfast clubs in 750 primary schools in England. Yet,…
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Controversy Surrounds Calming Rooms in UK Schools as Reports of Abuse Emerge
Recent inquiries have revealed the alarming use of seclusion room practices associated with UK school…
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Farage Engages in War of Words with Teaching Union Over Racism Claims
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is at odds with the National Education Union (NEU). They…
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Closure of Blossom and Bloom Charity Marks End of Vital Support for Local Families
Blossom and Bloom, a vital charity supporting mothers and babies in Rhyl, Denbighshire, will shut…