Police say the death is "being treated as unexplained".
Cardiff University's boss says redundancy numbers are uncertain as Bangor also seeks job cuts.
A drop in international students has caused financial problems at The University of Sheffield.
A campaigner tells Stormont some lessons can become a debate on whether being gay is right or wrong.
Researchers hope to see if period pain as a teenager makes chronic pain as an adult more likely.
Food security concerns lead to a drive for schools to use more homegrown vegetables.
City of Edinburgh Council is investigating how filters designed to prevent children from harmful content were not activated.
Adriana Brownlee said she quit university to pursue mountaineering and is now a record-breaker.
A law to ban smartphones in schools will be called for under a private member’s bill on Wednesday.
Support services are failing to meet high demand, says the Children's Commissioner for England.
The university says a member of staff was suspended following "a number of serious allegations".
SRUC has awarded degrees before, but until now these have been validated through universities.
Faith school Emmanuel House says it will have to pass on fee increases to parents.
Families are recording the amount and types of adverts they see on the school run.
Local government experts say councils made all the "easy cuts" years ago and still face shortfalls.
Just 62 of 513 schools selected for rebuilds in England have construction contracts, the BBC has found.
Just 62 of 513 schools selected for rebuilds in England have construction contracts, the BBC has found.
The 150-year-old school has faced issues with black mould, mushrooms and water ingress from the roof.
Devin North, who is autistic, faced leaving school at 16 but three years later he's off to university.
The number of applications for students' family members also falls starkly after a ban by the previous government.
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