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GCSE students face hardest maths exam in six years

A-level students across the UK were left reeling after facing what experts are calling the toughest GCSE maths paper in half a decade. Discover the questions that left even top pupils baffled.

A-Level Results 2025: Top Student Strategies

Discover the best strategies for students to maximise their A-Level results in 2025 and secure a place at their dream university. Expert advice on clearing, resits, and alternative pathways.

A-Level grading returns to pre-Covid standards

As grading returns to pre-Covid levels, students across England face a pivotal Results Day. Experts warn of potential dips in top grades, while universities adjust offers. Here’s the full breakdown.

Supreme Court to rule on Texas gerrymandering case

The US Supreme Court is set to rule on a controversial Texas redistricting case, with critics accusing Republicans of racial gerrymandering to dilute minority votes. The decision could reshape electoral fairness in America.

GCSE grades drop to pre-pandemic levels

This year's GCSE results show a significant drop in top grades, returning to pre-pandemic standards as Ofqual enforces stricter grading policies. Find out how students and schools are adapting.

World Athletics mandates gene tests for female athletes

World Athletics has announced compulsory gene testing for female athletes to determine eligibility in the women's category. The controversial move aims to ensure fairness but sparks debate over ethics and privacy.

Morning exams boost pass rates, study finds

New research from the University of Messina suggests that students perform better in exams taken in the morning rather than the afternoon. Find out why timing could be key to academic success.

Supreme Court Rules for Abrego-Garcia in Immigration Case

The US Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, a Mexican national, in a pivotal immigration case that could reshape deportation policies. The decision highlights judicial scrutiny over procedural fairness.

Mum bans child from daughter's birthday party

A mother's decision to exclude one child from her daughter's birthday party sparks debate on parenting and fairness. Discover the full story behind this controversial choice.

Ofqual admits exaggerating exam support stats

The UK exams regulator Ofqual has admitted to significantly exaggerating the number of students receiving special assistance during exams, raising concerns over transparency and fairness.

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