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Mark and Rebecca Black: The Siblings Who Married

Exclusive investigation reveals how Mark and Rebecca Black, raised as brother and sister in Scotland, discovered they were biological parents and entered into a secret marriage that stunned their community.

Steve Bannon calls American teachers 'terrorists'

Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon has sparked fury by labelling American teachers 'the real terrorists' during a controversial podcast appearance, accusing them of indoctrinating children with left-wing ideology.

Teachers Union Faces Fury Over Charlie Kirk Death Tweet

The Massachusetts Teachers Association sparks national outrage after its official Twitter account celebrates a false rumour of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's death, leading to accusations of unprofessionalism and calls for resignations.

New Zealand Thrash Canada in Women's Rugby World Cup

Relive the action as the New Zealand Black Ferns delivered a commanding 52-21 performance against Canada in the Women's Rugby World Cup. Get the full match report, key tries, and standout players.

Teachers Ban Gen Alpha Slang 'Skibidi' & 'Gyatt' in Class

Exclusive: British educators declare war on baffling Gen Alpha slang like 'sigma', 'rizz', and 'fanum tax' as it disrupts lessons and sparks behaviour concerns. Discover the secret meanings and why schools are pushing back.

Boots Black Friday: Huge Savings on No7 & Soltan

Boots launches its biggest Black Friday event yet with massive savings on No7 skincare, Soltan sun care, vitamins, and everyday essentials. Don't miss these limited-time offers!

UK Art Teachers Divided by Generational Teaching Methods

An exclusive Guardian investigation reveals a growing generational rift in UK art education. Discover how teaching methods, digital skills, and classroom dynamics are splitting staffrooms. Are you an art teacher? Share your story.

Teachers' fury over 'Nando's-style' school food ratings

The Department for Education's new 'simplified' food rating system, likened to a Nando's heat scale, has been slammed by educators and unions as a 'slap in the face' that ignores the real crisis in school funding and meal quality.

Quarter of English schools lack a physics teacher

Exclusive data reveals a deepening shortage of qualified physics teachers in England, with a quarter of secondary schools lacking a specialist, threatening the future of UK science and engineering.

Xbox Black Friday 2025: Unbeatable UK Deals

Discover the top Xbox Black Friday 2025 deals in the UK. Get expert insights on the best discounts for Xbox Series X, Series S, Game Pass, and must-play titles. Your ultimate guide to gaming savings.

Unmissable Black Friday 2025 iPad Deals

Your ultimate guide to the best Black Friday 2025 iPad deals in the UK. Discover massive savings on the iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini, and the standard iPad, plus top tips for securing the biggest discounts.

Katrina's Legacy: How New Orleans Sacrificed Its Black Teachers

Two decades after Hurricane Katrina, a devastating investigation reveals how the rebuilding of New Orleans' school system deliberately targeted and displaced the city's predominantly Black teaching force, entrenching deep educational inequalities that per

Scottish teachers reject pay offer, strike ballot looms

Scotland's largest teaching union, the SSTA, is preparing to ballot its members on industrial action after rejecting the Scottish Government's latest pay offer, raising the spectre of widespread school disruptions.

Left-Wing Bands Reclaim Black Metal from Far-Right

Once a haven for far-right ideologies, black metal is undergoing a radical transformation. A new wave of left-leaning bands is storming the stage, using the genre's raw power to champion anti-fascist and progressive causes, sparking a fierce cultural war

New Musical: The Black Power Desk on Mangrove Nine

A powerful new musical, 'The Black Power Desk', premieres at Brixton House, dramatising the true story of the Mangrove Nine and the clandestine police unit that spied on Black activists in 1970s London.

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