Headteachers in the south welcome moves to introduce financial literacy to the national curriculum.
James 'Jamie' Richards left several staff traumatised and was described as "predatory" by a panel.
Families seeking help for their children’s complex needs describe threats of police action against them.
The government says the Office for Budget Responsibility's projections do not take into account upcoming reforms.
From 10 December, social media firms must ensure Australians aged under 16 cannot have accounts.
BBC News hears from people with a range of incomes about what they think of the Budget.
The Buddy Bear School in Dungannon, County Tyrone, opened in 1993 and is the only school of its kind in Northern Ireland.
Congleton High School wrote to staff and parents to inform them of the closure.
Attendance rates remain significantly lower than in 2019, but one school is bucking the trend.
The prime minister performed a version of the viral dance with primary school children, before being told it was not allowed.
The University of Nottingham has suspended entry for new students on modern language courses.
Tens of thousands of children in the region are set to be eligible for the scheme, the government says.
Bishop's Cleeve Primary Academy says it is applying for funding to replace its heating system.
Manou, a student at Trinity Laban, is worried about the government's proposed 6% levy.
A local authority is expanding a programme to help SEND children to be taught in state schools.
The Danish government has banned the use of parental competency tests on Greenlandic families after decades of criticism.
A head teacher in Camden decides to stop fining parents and instead ask them to attend courses.
Parents of Oliver Steeper, who died in 2021 after choking at nursery, are campaigning for change.
More than 30 pupils at Sandelford Special School in Coleraine are facing remote learning due to health and safety issues.
B&Bs and hotels represent the worst kind of emergency accommodation, a housing officer says.
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