UK students face yearly tuition fee hikes

University students across the UK are grappling with yet another yearly hike in tuition fees, raising concerns over affordability and access to higher education.

BTEC Fitness students protest online assessments

Students pursuing a BTEC in Fitness are outraged after exam board Pearson downgraded their practical assessments to 'online-only'. Critics argue the move undermines the qualification's credibility and disadvantages learners.

Oxford replaces English Lit with Spanish in A-Levels

Oxford University has ignited controversy by proposing to swap English literature for Spanish in its A-Level syllabus, citing declining interest in traditional subjects. Critics argue the move sidelines British literary heritage.

Why Africa looks smaller on world maps

The Mercator projection distorts Africa's true size, making it appear smaller than it really is. Discover why this misrepresentation matters and how it impacts global perceptions.

Rutland & Surrey lead UK A-Level results 2024

New data highlights Rutland and Surrey as the UK's top-performing regions for A-Level results in 2024, while East Sussex and Buckinghamshire also show strong academic achievements.

Gov Overhauls T-Levels to Rival A-Levels

The UK government announces sweeping changes to T-Level qualifications, positioning them as a robust alternative to A-Levels, with new subjects and enhanced industry links.

Parents: Claim £75 for school uniforms

Families struggling with back-to-school expenses can now claim up to £75 per child to help cover uniform costs. Find out if you're eligible and how to apply.

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