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A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody.
Girl, 14, guilty of school stabbing attempted murder
The 14-year-old had admitted the triple school stabbing but had denied attempted murder.
Nigeria: FCMB Group Lists 19.8bn Shares On Ngx
[Premium Times] The public offer priced at ₦7.30 per share, attracted 42,800 investors, raised ₦147.5 billion and was 33% oversubscribed, signalling strong investor confidence
Ofsted offers first look at new report cards for schools
Ofsted scrapped its single-word judgements for schools after the death of head teacher Ruth Perry.
'I'm a circus acrobat - I can't do school holidays'
The number of fines issues for taking holidays during the school term rose to a record 443,322 in England last year.
'I paid a term-time holiday fine as my son can't cope with crowds'
The number of fines issued for unauthorised school holidays has tripled in the last 10 years.
'We don't just teach - we clothe the kids, feed them and brush their teeth'
A survey of teachers in England suggests lots of schools are having to provide extra help for families.
Cardiff University plans to cut 400 jobs and axe courses
Vice-chancellor Wendy Larner says "it is no longer an option for us to continue as we are".
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Fears for hundreds of uni jobs due to funding gap
Meetings are being held amid concern that hundreds of jobs are under threat at Cardiff University.
Britain's oldest teacher looks back on his legacy
Dr Neville Brown founded a specialist dyslexia school and has helped hundreds of children.
Britain's oldest teacher looks back on his legacy
Dr Neville Brown founded a specialist dyslexia school and has helped hundreds of children.
Delay buying children smartphones, schools urge
A group of 49 schools in Solihull sends letters to parents highlighting the risks of smartphones.
Children joined riots for the 'thrill', report says
The children's commissioner says children often made impulsive decisions to become involved in the riots.
Why Climate-Change Ideology Is Dying
Voters have concluded that the private jet-flying alarmists don’t really believe their own claims.
Lessons From My Father's Long, Good Life
Frederick Baker was born in 1920 and died last week. He was an even-tempered man of kindness and faith.
University seeks more job cuts to save £19.5m
The university opens a voluntary redundancy scheme and will not fill vacant roles to cut costs.
Videos from school rugby trip investigated by police
The PSNI has confirmed it spoke to the school and investigated the matter, but no further action was taken.
Nigeria: Total Energies, Sunu Assurances, Sterling Bank Top Stock Pick This Week
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Press now allowed to report from family courts
From Monday, journalists can speak to families about ongoing cases and report what they hear in court.