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Why did Hungary’s pronatalist approach deliver an early rise in births only then to fall back? And what lessons does it offer to other countries desperate to lift fertility?
With rising tuition fees and living costs, do higher graduate earnings cover the cost of a degree?
Secretary of State for Technology Liz Kendall was addressing the Commons following the announcement of a social media ban for under-16s.
The focus should be on banning features that make it addictive, head of the Molly Rose Foundation says.
More than one in five pupils in England - around 1.8 million children - get extra support in school.
A University College London (UCL) study suggests that smacking children "does no good whatsoever".
More than one in three now say they like picking up books in their spare time, according to a literacy charity.
'Families deserve clarity about the qualifications and training of those caring for their children'
The prime minister has pledged "decisive" measures in response to calls for an Australia-style ban.
The Netherlands has one of the world's lowest rates of 16 to 24-year-olds not in education, employment or training.
Fuelled by social media, the market for children's skincare is booming. Experts fear for the long-term impact on girls
Getting children to school is becoming a thorny issue for councils to deal with.
More than 20,000 people sign a petition calling for a review of a paper they say was significantly more challenging than any past exam.
The union argues that instead of cutting teacher recruitment, the government should use falling pupil numbers to make class sizes smaller.
The boss of X, Tesla and SpaceX is the world's richest person and has used his platform to make his views known on a vast array of topics.
Ofqual chief says invigilators are being trained to detect devices like smart glasses and hidden earpieces.
MPs will hear the concerns of graduates about the size of their student debts, and the interest rates.
A major review has declared that Britain faces a "lost generation" - could personalised early intervention help prevent under-16s falling into the Neet trap?
The BBC has been contacted by hundreds of users who claimed they had been wrongly banned from the sites.
Students blame the CBSE's newly-launched digital evaluation system used for marking this year's Grade 12 exams.
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