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The government has pledged to determine the evidence - and establish whether the benefits outweigh any potential harms of prescribing puberty blockers to children questioning their gender
The States says La Houguette Primary School has "significant" damage from Storm Darragh.
Large numbers of children are missing more than 10% of school hours, a report finds.
It is the second time in less than two years the senior leadership team has faced such action.
A teacher who had a knife pulled out on him by a pupil says classroom behaviour is at its worst.
Costs at one nursery are up 40% in recent years, and it faces an annual shortfall of over £30,000.
Ofsted's chief inspector says he is worried about the number of pupils who are partly home-educated.
Keir Starmer is going to announce measurable targets to judge his government's progress on its key missions.
As Hamish Wilson, 18, faces further life-changing surgery, £80,000 has been raised for his recovery.
Tuition fees in England and Wales will rise next year to help universities.
The rise is in line with an increase in England and is the second time fees have gone up in a year.
The money is the "first step" towards major Send reforms, the education secretary tells BBC News.
T-level students will be able to work remotely for part of their work placement from January 2025
Institutions may be overlooking inadequate language skills to receive high fees from overseas students.
A family are prepared to go to court so that their son continues getting funding for his education.
Paul Givan tells assembly members that the teaching unions have asked for a 13.5% rise in 2024-25.
A burst pipe causes flooding at North Denes Primary and Nursery in Great Yarmouth.
Funeral director John Adams has campaigned for the move because he lost his mum at 12.
The government is reviewing the policy but campaigners say the current system is "broken".
The survey, by Unison, gathered the experiences of almost 800 school workers across the region.
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