Liverpool University removes 1000+ books in HarperCollins deal
Liverpool University sparks outrage by removing over 1,000 books from its library in partnership with HarperCollins, raising concerns about academic freedom and publisher influence.
Liverpool University sparks outrage by removing over 1,000 books from its library in partnership with HarperCollins, raising concerns about academic freedom and publisher influence.
The iconic children's educational programme Reading Rainbow is set for a spectacular comeback, with former librarian Mychal Threets bringing his viral book enthusiasm to a new generation of young British readers.
A former maths teacher faces prison after weeping in court while confessing to a sexual relationship with a teenage student, in a shocking case that has rocked the education community.
St George's Church of England High School faces investigation after handing out antisemitic material containing Nazi symbols during a history lesson, prompting condemnation from Jewish community leaders.
American universities including Columbia and USC face unprecedented closures as pro-Palestinian demonstrations turn violent, prompting mass arrests and campus lockdowns across the country.
Glasgow University accused of systemic failures in supporting a vulnerable student who took his own life hours before his graduation ceremony, as parents demand accountability.
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A heartbreaking case reveals how Natasha Abrahart, a University of Bristol physics student who died by suicide, was deemed ineligible to graduate despite completing her studies.
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross calls for Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth's resignation amid mounting failures in Scotland's education system, citing declining standards and broken promises.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer announces ambitious plan to send half of young people to university, reviving Tony Blair's education legacy while addressing Britain's skills gap.
Emergency crews work desperately through the night after a devastating school collapse in Indonesia leaves dozens trapped, with the death toll rising and families awaiting news of their children.
Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson unveils Labour's ambitious plan to overhaul school curriculum, assessment methods, and classroom technology in preparation for government.
SOAS faces mounting criticism after expelling Tibetan student Zhang Yadi following pressure from Chinese authorities, raising serious concerns about academic freedom and foreign interference in UK universities.
A Guardian columnist's eye-opening account of how a simple school field trip reveals the stark reality of educational inequality in modern Britain, where parents' financial contributions increasingly determine children's opportunities.
The Scottish Government escalates its legal fight against construction giants over defective schools, seeking Supreme Court intervention in a £3 billion dispute affecting multiple Scottish councils.
BBC Two's University Challenge faces awkward silence as both Durham and St John's College teams fail to identify basic classical compositions, leaving viewers astonished at the musical knowledge gap.
Emergency services race against time after catastrophic building collapse at Islamic seminary leaves three dead and scores trapped beneath rubble in developing disaster.
Rescue teams work through the night after a devastating school collapse in Indonesia, with frantic efforts to locate students and staff trapped beneath rubble.
Tragedy strikes Indonesian community as school building collapse leaves one dead and dozens trapped. Emergency services continue desperate search operation through the night.
Florida International University plunged into chaos as an active shooter alert sent students scrambling for safety. Campus lockdown and massive police response underway.
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The superintendent of Des Moines public schools has been arrested by immigration officials in a stunning operation that has sent shockwaves through the education sector and raised serious questions about immigration enforcement tactics.
A devastating official inquiry finds UK school closures during COVID caused profound damage to children's social development and educational progress, with effects still rippling through classrooms today.
The remarkable story of Alan Wright, the visionary headteacher who defied the odds to turn around one of England's most challenging schools and inspired a generation of educators.
As ethnic cleansing escalates in Darfur, international inaction condemns millions to violence and starvation. The world watches while Sudan burns.
Caro Giles's powerful memoir 'Unschooled' reveals how embracing nature and freedom transformed her family's life after tragedy, offering radical alternatives to conventional education.
Keir Starmer's Labour Party pledges to reintroduce maintenance grants for university students in major policy reversal, aiming to ease cost of living pressures and boost social mobility across Britain.
The University of Edinburgh has cancelled its controversial 'Queer and Trans Geographies' postgraduate module after failing to attract enough students, raising questions about niche course demand.
Hundreds of UK schools are implementing lockable phone pouches in a major initiative to combat classroom distractions and improve student focus, with some institutions investing up to £50,000 in the technology.
A terrifying stabbing at a Pittsburgh secondary school forced pupils into lockdown as police launched a major operation to apprehend the suspect, leaving a community in shock.