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  • Graduates wait to be photographed after a degree ceremony

    Fifty higher education providers at risk of exiting market in England, MPs told

    Regulator says 24 are at more immediate risk and may have to stop degree courses within next 12 months
  • ‘Give yourself a fire, a dog, and the starry sky above you’ … Hege and a husky in a scene from Folktales.

    ‘A fire, a dog, and the starry sky’: the teens overcoming phone-addiction through Arctic pursuits

  • Google Maps screengrab of Cauldeen primary school  in Scotland

    Scottish school cancels Christmas play after ‘racist and abusive’ messages

  • students walk on a university campus

    The full list of US universities at risk of losing state department funding over DEI support

  • Police form cordons outside Villa Park stadium in Birmingham.

    UK politics: Risk of Maccabi Tel Aviv facing antisemitic attacks not ‘predominant’ reason for match ban, police tell MPs – as it happened

  • Students in their robes attending a graduation ceremony

    University students in England get two-thirds of funding of a decade ago, analysis finds

  • Child drawing

    Labor advances universal childcare plan with new laws to allow collection of data from private operators

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  • Paints in a classroom

    ‘Huge step in the right direction’: arts leaders hail move to boost creative subjects in England’s schools

  • Children in a classroom with their hands raised and a teacher watching on

    ‘You just have to laugh’: five teachers on dealing with ‘six-seven’ in the classroom

  • Children at school

    ‘Publicly humiliated’: parents describe difficulty of children’s isolation at school

  • Man stands next to a UK flag, smiling and giving two thumbs up. Behind him is a coach, where a woman sits smiling.

    Happy, stressed, overwhelmed: Palestinians evacuated from Gaza start their studies in UK

Opinion

  • Stephen Burgen

    ‘We’re a bit jealous of Kneecap’: how Europe’s minority tongues are facing the digital future

    Stephen Burgen
  • University Of Virginia Lifts Suspension On Fraternity ActivitiesStudents play soccer on the Madison Bowl field of the University of Virginia (UVA) campus next to the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S., on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015. This year's rush week at UVA, the prolonged annual rite in which fraternities and sororities recruit new members, carries fresh significance. Depending on who you talk to, the student rituals embody either an unchecked culture of sexual violence or a community victimized by stigma and false accusations. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    The University of Virginia and Cornell deals with Trump set a dangerous precedent

    Serena Mayeri and Amanda Shanor
  • John Harris

    With a million young people locked out of work, the UK’s hidden jobs crisis is only growing

    John Harris
  • Giles Tremlett

    Spain has too rosy a view of Franco’s regime. Let’s remind ourselves of its horrors

    Giles Tremlett

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