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Research recommends bonus to help retain staff and make up for lack of hybrid working opportunities
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Final year students from Goresbrook school talk about housing, higher education and social media – as well as hopes and fears
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Lack of education, training and housing is behind loss of gen Z’s traditionally positive outlook
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Analysis finds almost nine in 10 planned new school sites exceed three WHO targets – and all breach at least one of them
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Australia Institute report author says proposed open-access research library ‘great start’ but research grants reforms are needed to disrupt current model
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Many boys educated privately hand their trauma to the next generation – and, dangerously, to those who are raised to govern, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Survey by Coram found nursery costs and dwindling places will put pressure on government plans
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Other lives: Leading specialist on east European history and on the culture of Welsh nationalism
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The brother of Diana, princess of Wales, talks about his difficult decision to write about being physically and sexually abused and the resistance he faced from members of his own class
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Abraham Lincoln’s killer flees justice in a ponderous drama; four mothers fight back in a chilling sex crime hoax doc. Plus, the welcome return of Irish comedy drama The Dry, and degrees get the third degree
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Pupils’ lack of food and sleep is leading one education trust in northern England to focus more on families
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Letter apologises to parents over ‘completely unacceptable’ standard of food in Southampton secondary’s canteen
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Fines, health needs and a poor learning environment are among the reasons for the rise in children taken out of school
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Teachers and school leaders in England call government proposals vague, leaving them vulnerable to losing court cases
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Campaigners launch proposal for schools to have ‘plan for play’ that would be subject to Ofsted inspection
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Home secretary calls for visa review over concern that courses are being used as shortcut to gain work permits
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This bleak, eye-opening film finds mass strikes, gobsmacking whistleblower lecturers and med students forced to survive on food rations of £10 a week. Higher education is failing so many
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Labour analysis finds 40% of Britons nominated for main prizes at major cultural awards went to private school
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The science and innovation secretary falsely accused two academics with whom she disagreed of holding extremist views