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Thousands of stories have emerged of Australian students sexually assaulted by fellow pupils.

Numbers continue to rise for pupils missing school - both for Covid and non-Covid reasons.

Numbers continue to rise for pupils missing school - both for Covid and non-Covid reasons.

Protecting education in international war zones is supported with £15.8m in UK aid funding.

A-levels and GCSEs in England next year will be adapted to take account of disruption in the pandemic.

Not being able to talk to friends and over-use of technology are two key factors, says charity.

More than 640,000 pupils in England were not in school last week due to Covid - up from 375,000 the week before.

A University of Manchester plan to keep online lectures is criticised for offering no reduction in fees.

Restrictions in England's schools are axed, as 641,000 pupils miss school due to Covid regulations.

Numbers continue to rise for pupils missing school - both for Covid and non-Covid reasons.

Protecting education in international war zones is supported with £15.8m in UK aid funding.

A-levels and GCSEs in England next year will be adapted to take account of disruption in the pandemic.

Not being able to talk to friends and over-use of technology are two key factors, says charity.

More than 640,000 pupils in England were not in school last week due to Covid - up from 375,000 the week before.

A University of Manchester plan to keep online lectures is criticised for offering no reduction in fees.

Restrictions in England's schools are axed, as 641,000 pupils miss school due to Covid regulations.

Protecting education in international war zones is supported with £15.8m in UK aid funding.

A-levels and GCSEs in England next year will be adapted to take account of disruption in the pandemic.

Not being able to talk to friends and over-use of technology are two key factors, says charity.
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