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The Australian government says the world-first ban is aimed at protecting youth from online harm.
Teacher groomed pupil into sex act, panel decides
Jason Harrison is banned from teaching for life by a misconduct panel for the Sheffield incident.
Posthumous degrees for Nottingham attacks victims
Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber were both studying in Nottingham when they were killed.
Academy trust could lose school after poor report
Harbour Learning Trust must prove it can make improvements at St Giles Academy in Lincoln.
School for autistic children gets green light
Construction preparations are under way for the facility in Almondbury, near Huddersfield.
'We were sure we wouldn't bump into each other at uni'
A set of triplets who initially "wanted to split up" for university created a "home from home".
Opinions split on students using AI for coursework
"Coursework is too important to lose," says chief executive of OCR exam board.
Students feel 'let down' by mental health support - but should it really be up to universities?
The number of students reporting mental health concerns is rising. But to what extent should the onus be on universities?
Students feel 'let down' by mental health support - but should it really be up to universities?
The number of students reporting mental health concerns is rising. But to what extent should the onus be on universities?
Former minister named as Cambridge chancellor
Former Culture Secretary Chris Smith is elected the 109th Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.
MP's Send meeting in parliament positive, says mum
Corby Labour MP Lee Barron hosts a meeting for parents, professionals and government departments.
University of East Anglia to cut NHS mental health courses
The University of East Anglia says running the three courses is "no longer viable".
Alcohol safety lessons after holiday poisoning
Simone White died from methanol poisoning after drinking free shots in Laos, says her family.
Students get £1.7m in strike compensation so far
The fund to compensate Newcastle students for strike action remains open, so the figure could rise.
Is education tech boom helping or harming pupils?
Some say devices enhance learning, while others worry about the further increase in screen time.
Is education tech boom helping or harming pupils?
Some say devices enhance learning, while others worry about the further increase in screen time.
School with 17 pupils to close
Teaching years 1 to 6 in one class is "almost impossible" says the local education authority.
Council to pay £2,000 for child's missed education
The Ombudsman says the council should have reviewed the child's education plan.
Girlguiding unveils 72 new badges including 'fandoms' and 'laughter'
It is only the second time in the organisation's 116-year history that it has released new badges.
Should school summer holidays be shorter?
Six weeks can feel like a long time for parents, but are shorter summer breaks a good idea?