Teachers from the National Education Union in England walk out for the second time this week over pay.
Read moreBy Sean Seddon
BBC News

Teachers from the National Education Union in England walk out for the second time this week over pay.

Teachers from the National Education Union in England walk out for the second time this week over pay.

The government's plan will see childcare available to primary school parents from 08:00 to 18:00.

A school leader who tried to stop an Ofsted inspection speaks about her decision for the first time.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is promising all pupils will learn a wider range of subjects to age 16.

Mayla spent two days in isolation for an "inappropriate" style which her mum argues is racist.

The Women and Equalities Committee recommends compulsory relationship lessons in sixth form.

Daniel Jillings, 17, is relieved to see progress on his five-year campaign to get a GCSE introduced.

Teachers from the National Education Union in England walk out for the second time this week over pay.

The government's plan will see childcare available to primary school parents from 08:00 to 18:00.

A school leader who tried to stop an Ofsted inspection speaks about her decision for the first time.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is promising all pupils will learn a wider range of subjects to age 16.

Mayla spent two days in isolation for an "inappropriate" style which her mum argues is racist.

The Women and Equalities Committee recommends compulsory relationship lessons in sixth form.

Daniel Jillings, 17, is relieved to see progress on his five-year campaign to get a GCSE introduced.

The government's plan will see childcare available to primary school parents from 08:00 to 18:00.

A school leader who tried to stop an Ofsted inspection speaks about her decision for the first time.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is promising all pupils will learn a wider range of subjects to age 16.
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