An increasing number of non-faith schools are hiring chaplains to offer support to students.
Hackney Council accepts its consultation over plans to close two children's centres was "unlawful".
"Letterbox" contact is outdated, a report says, and face-to-face contact should be encouraged, if safe.
The government says it wants to mitigate the "harm" social media is inflicting on children.
The Scottish Covid Inquiry is being told about the impact of the pandemic on all levels of education.
Prof Ian Dunn says increased fees could also deter some students from enrolling.
Thomas Taylor was convicted of assaulting a pupil and stamping on another boy's head six months later in South Ayrshire.
The body representing universities in Wales says "pressing, urgent challenges" are being faced.
The education secretary is expected to announce details to MPs in Parliament on Monday afternoon.
The children's charity says the police data shows people are "still waiting" for social media to be made safe,
The Independent Schools Council, which represents 1,400 schools, votes to proceed with legal action.
But school leaders do not agree on how quickly the government should be pacing itself.
But school leaders do not agree on how quickly the government should be pacing itself.
Maisie has missed several weeks of school as Shropshire Council has not found her a new interpreter.
Students at the Royal Agricultural University took part in a silent disco to learn about spiking.
A councillor says improvements must be made to get schoolchildren back into the classrooms.
BBC correspondents analyse how much Budget money has been pledged in key areas and where the money will be spent.
Going to school, college or university five days a week is not the only way to get a qualification.
Cambridge University says finances are "strong" despite a report pointing to a £53m deficit.
The local authority in Dumfries and Galloway is being advised to keep the current school structure.
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