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Somalia to increase Swahili teaching to boost East African ties
The president says it will speed up integration into East Africa, seen as crucial for boosting trade.
How Stacey Solomon decluttered our homes back from the brink
Three families share the realisations that enabled them to declutter and transform their homes and lives.
How Stacey Solomon decluttered our homes back from the brink
Three families share the realisations that enabled them to declutter and transform their homes and lives.
PM urges students not to join pro-Palestinian protests on 7 October
The prime minister says it is "un-British" to hold pro-Palestinian protests on the second anniversary of Hamas's attacks on Israel.
Parents fined as daughter absent nearly 200 times
A mum and dad have been fined, despite spending up to £70 per week trying to get daughter to school, a court heard.
Uni defends new Kazakhstan campus amid human rights concerns
Hundreds of students have started lectures at the new campus, which is 3,712 miles from Cardiff.
AS-levels could be scrapped and GCSE grades changed under plans
The Department of Education is considering removing AS-levels and a return to a two-year A-level course.
AS-levels could be scrapped and GCSE grades changed under plans
The Department of Education is considering removing AS-levels and a return to a two-year A-level course.
MoD spends millions on private schools to avoid Welsh language
Military personnel receive a private education allowance to avoid lessons in Welsh in state schools.
Teacher says pupils calmer after smartphone ban
Marie Lally says children are turning up at the school gates "more focused".
True cost of becoming a mum highlighted in new data on pay
New figures reveal mums in England see their earnings drop after having a first, second and third child.
True cost of becoming a mum highlighted in new data on pay
New figures reveal mums in England see their earnings drop after having a first, second and third child.
Reform Send system now or face billions in extra costs, ministers warned
The Institute for Fiscal Studies says more than 200,000 extra children will need Send support by 2029.
Why we struggle to protect the young from conspiracy theorist parents
The inquest following the death of Paloma Shemirani raises the question of how to prevent young people from health misinformation
Does the UK go far enough to protect children from conspiracy theorist parents?
The inquest following the death of Paloma Shemirani raises the question of how to prevent young people from health misinformation
Say sorry to children for Covid errors, ex-children's commissioner tells ministers
Anne Longfield says ministers at the time prioritised opening pubs and theme parks before schools.
'College gave me a second chance after my sister's murder'
Lindsay Brown, whose sister was a victim of serial killer Peter Tobin, now teaches forensics.
Hackers delete children's pictures and data after nursery attack backlash
The hackers tell the BBC they are sorry for their actions - but experts say it's a practical rather than moral move.
Parents working from home affecting school attendance
Martyn Groucutt said school attendance in Monmouthshire had not recovered to pre-pandemic levels.


