The number of teachers in England has risen - but so has the number leaving, the latest figures reveal.
The number of teachers in England has risen - but so has the number leaving, the latest figures reveal.
Beca says almost all her salary goes on the cost of living, leaving her nothing spare each month.
Dr Tamasine Preece says boys have asked her if "a soft squeeze on the neck is OK".
Plans to shorten the school holidays from six to five weeks have been paused by the Welsh government.
Treatment for insomnia is hard to get, with one woman saying she has suffered her entire life.
The number of pupils moving to home education has risen by 22% in the past year.
BBC London went to HMP Pentonville to see how the DofE awards hopefuls are doing the course behind bars.
Labour say they'll give businesses more flexibility on how they spend apprenticeships levy funding.
Five generations of one family gather for the first time as the youngest visits London from Australia.
Bruhat Soma correctly spelled words like ‘caixinha’ and ‘sciniph’ to take home the $50,000 prize.
Teesside University students hit by Nigeria's economic crisis are being helped by a Thornaby charity.
Pupils from Riverdale Primary School have been learning about dementia from older people with the disease.
Lib Dems to triple taxes on social media giants to fund mental health professionals in all schools.
The mother of a SEND pupil said the struggle to get him a place took its toll on the family.
Ever dreamt that you're late for an exam? Or you don't know the answers? Here's why that might be.
Some 50 students lock themselves inside, and claim they could be there for two months.
Students struggling to pay fees amid a Nigerian currency crisis hand a letter to university bosses.
An exam invigilator shares her secrets: No squeaky shoes, no jingling keys and watch out for amorous pigeons.
An exam invigilator shares her secrets: No squeaky shoes, no jingling keys and watch out for amorous pigeons.
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