Channel 4 axes Educating Yorkshire series
Channel 4 cancels the acclaimed documentary series Educating Yorkshire after its current season finale, leaving fans devastated and questioning the future of observational school programming.
Channel 4 cancels the acclaimed documentary series Educating Yorkshire after its current season finale, leaving fans devastated and questioning the future of observational school programming.
Former PM Boris Johnson tells Covid Inquiry the Department for Education had no proper plan for school shutdowns, leaving children's education in jeopardy during the crisis.
A furious father has been sentenced to prison after storming into his child's school and brutally assaulting a teacher, leaving the educator with multiple broken ribs and severe injuries in a shocking case of classroom violence.
Explosive evidence from the UK Covid Inquiry exposes how Boris Johnson's government ignored scientific advice, creating an exam results fiasco that devastated students across Britain.
BBC Two's University Challenge faces viewer backlash as contestants struggle with unexpectedly difficult questions, sparking debate about the quiz show's increasing complexity.
Susie Verrill opens up about the family's choice to allow their neurodivergent son to miss school days when needed, discussing the importance of protecting his mental wellbeing and embracing neurodiversity.
SOAS University faces investigation after students displayed inflammatory posters branding an Israeli scholar a 'terrorist' in escalating campus tensions over Palestine.
The Oxford Union faces turmoil as president-elect Rufus Chuter is removed just hours after winning election, following controversial social media posts celebrating commentator Charlie Kirk's rumoured demise.
A respected Riverhead teacher faces serious charges after allegedly engaging in inappropriate communications with a student, sending shockwaves through the educational community.
Australian public libraries are experiencing a remarkable renaissance, evolving from quiet book repositories into vibrant community hubs offering everything from digital literacy classes to warmth during cost-of-living crises.
Discover why UK schools are cracking down on the viral '67' meme and what this mysterious number really means in teen slang culture.
Dozens of schools across New Zealand's South Island remain closed as severe flooding and dangerous weather conditions continue to disrupt communities, with Christchurch and wider Canterbury region hardest hit.
The University of Arizona has rejected former President Donald Trump's 'American Dream' compact, joining a growing rebellion against what critics call politically motivated interference in higher education.
A respected Sydney mathematics teacher faces serious criminal charges after allegedly soliciting and possessing inappropriate images of a student, sending shockwaves through the school community.
The prestigious Oxford Union has sparked controversy after abruptly cancelling a scheduled appearance by right-wing American commentator Charlie Kirk, following significant student opposition and security concerns.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces major policy shift allowing English universities to increase tuition fees above £9,250 if they demonstrate excellence in teaching quality and graduate outcomes.
UK universities given green light to increase tuition fees in line with inflation, sparking concerns about student debt and accessibility to higher education.
British undergraduates face significant tuition fee hikes as inflation threatens to push costs beyond £9,700, creating fresh financial barriers to higher education.
St Andrews University's centuries-old Raisin Monday tradition saw first-year students engage in an epic shaving foam fight, turning the historic streets into a bubbly battleground of academic initiation.
Millions of students face financial strain as tuition fees are poised for their most significant increase since 2017, potentially reaching £9,700 annually amidst the ongoing cost of living crisis.
The prestigious Oxford Union has abruptly suspended a confidence vote in its president, Charlie Mackintosh, following serious claims of intimidation against officials. The historic debating society faces internal crisis as allegations rock its leadership.
Ministers plan radical crackdown on low-value university degrees that leave graduates with poor job prospects and mounting debt, as new data reveals shocking employment outcomes.
An exploration of how contemporary society creates modern witch hunts, examining the psychology behind moral panics and their impact on public discourse and individual lives.
New research reveals concerning disparities in how schools grant additional exam time to students with ADHD and autism, raising questions about educational equity across the UK.
Newly uncovered evidence reveals Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty advocated for stricter school measures during pandemic, prompting calls for official investigation into government decision-making.
Amy Fife, a remarkable student at the University of St Andrews, has achieved the extraordinary by teaching herself advanced Latin to honours level while pursuing her degree in ancient history.
An elite admissions expert reveals the common pitfalls that derail university applications and shares the controversial topics students should immediately avoid in their personal statements.
An underground network is enabling struggling artists to access premium exhibitions through shared membership cards, challenging London's exclusive art scene in a bold act of creative solidarity.
Controversial new teaching guidance suggests avoiding direct questioning of students to reduce classroom anxiety, raising concerns about academic standards and teacher authority.
A depraved couple who ran a child abuse network from their home have been sentenced to 83 years in what police describe as 'the worst case of child abuse ever encountered'.