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The decline comes after foreign student numbers reached an all-time high in the previous year.
Childcare costs fall for the first time in 15 years – but nurseries are worried
The Coram charity's survey shows annual nursery costs for a child under two in England have fallen.
NI teachers offered 5.5% pay rise again
In February, the majority of teachers rejected an offer of 5.5% and started action short of strike in schools.
University staff to strike over job cuts
Union says university could have 300 fewer full-time posts than in 2019 after savings made.
Drink-drive teacher who fled crash banned
David Zell drove into a ground-floor bedroom, where two people were asleep.
Ex-Ofsted boss says education secretary wants 'to please unions'
The former head of Ofsted Amanda Spielman says the government should "think again" on its reform proposals.
AI offers 'generational opportunity' for schools
Allison Gardner says schools should be commended for using artificial intelligence in teaching.
Parents tell of school closure 'sleepless nights'
Parents and carers say their fight against the closure of Queensway Primary in Yeadon will continue.
Poorest children missing more school and further behind after Covid
Those from the lowest income families are now up to 19 months behind peers by the age of 16.
Free school meals in Wales 'should be healthier'
Free school meals in Wales should be "healthier and more climate friendly", a leading academic says.
What does the future hold for Scottish universities?
Plans to axe a fifth of the workforce at Dundee University have drawn attention to problems in the sector.
Keep kids off Roblox if you're worried, its CEO tells parents
The gaming platform is wildly popular, but has been rocked by allegations it exposes children to harmful content.
Mum's school absence fines petition hits milestone
The Ripley mother's campaign is eligible for a House of Commons debate.
Act 'now or never' to hit 6,500 teachers target, report warns
A new report says teacher vacancy posts are at a record high as schools' recruitment problems persist.
Watch: Jamie Oliver calls for more support for dyslexic children
The TV chef and campaigner met with the education secretary to ask for government action.
Give new dads the same job rights as mums, MP says
Campaigners say the Employment Rights Bill is a big opportunity to improve job security for new dads.
Uni job cuts could affect reputation - watchdog
As universities cut jobs, the regulator is worried about the reputation of higher education in Wales.
Calls to ban mobile phones in schools rejected
Report finds evidence smartphones cause harm but also hears they can help pupil welfare and safety.
'Worrying' number of teens lose disability benefits
More than 124,000 young people have had claims for adult disability benefits refused, the BBC finds.
Dundee University to cut 632 jobs to plug £35m deficit
The University and College Union condemned the "devastating" cuts, which will affect about 20% of the workforce.