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    ‘He is thriving now; a different child’: the battle to educate neurodivergent pupils

    Parents of children with additional needs in England and Wales endure endless bureaucracy, but help is out there – and it is worth the fight
  • An adult hands a plate of sausage and egg to a child

    Eight in 10 primary teachers in England spending own money to help pupils

  • Rishi Sunak, debate chair Julie Etchingham and Keir Starmer.

    General election: Starmer and Sunak clash over taxes, the NHS and immigration in head-to-head TV debate – as it happened

  • UK universities face ‘irreversible decline’, global league table suggests

  • Children reading fewer, less challenging books, UK and Ireland study finds

  • English pupil funding at same level as when Tories took power, study finds

  • ADHD: does medication work?

  • ‘Is it fair? No. Is it morally right? Yes.’: parents on private school fee VAT plans

  • Which language is the most beautiful?

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  • Jeremy Bentham’s skeleton and wax head is on display at UCL in London.

    ‘He had a sarcastic turn of phrase’: discovery of 1509 book sheds new light on ‘father of utilitarianism’

  • Protesters during the Nakba Day protest in London

    Should academic institutions boycott Israel? Two scholars debate

    Flora Cassen and Ilan Pappé
    • Gaby Hinsliff

      It’s the Tories who broke Britain, but now they want teenagers to pay for it

      Gaby Hinsliff
    • The Curve teaching site at Teeside University

      Nigeria takes up case of its Teesside University students ordered out of UK

    • Rishi Sunak in a white hard hat and yellow hi-vis vest

      Sunak pledges to replace ‘rip-off’ degrees with skilled apprenticeships

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In depth

  • National Women in Construction Week<br>BOSTON, MA - MARCH 2: Alicia Miksic. apprentice electrician, bends an electrical pipe with electrician Adam DeFilippo at a work site at Brigham and Women's Hospital emergency department in Boston on March 2, 2020. This week, Skanska employees on construction sites all over Greater Boston are celebrating their female peers and colleagues on the job during national Women in Construction week. Skanska women in construction are welders, project managers, plumbers, carpenters, superintendents and everything in between, helping to build what matters in our communities while paving the way for future generations of female trades and construction workers in the industry. (Photo by David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

    Gen-Z students are choosing a trade over college. That shows they’re smart

  • A student holds a protest message at the Palestine solidarity camp at Bristol University last Friday.

    ‘I feel disgusted and ashamed’: Bristol student camp one of many protesting at university ties to Israel

    Staff offer support to protesters as locals donate food, drink, bedding and books
  • The British Academy.

    The end of empire: revamped British Academy stakes claim for modern role in UK’s global mission

    Rana Mitter, vice president for public engagement, keen to move on from colonial guilt and post-Brexit introspection
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Opinion

  • Catherine Bennett

    Must we pity put-upon parents sacrificing all to send their offspring to private school?

    Catherine Bennett
  • Simon Jenkins

    Our schools don’t prepare young people for life. National service could change that

    Simon Jenkins
  • Moira Donegan

    Congress’s latest ‘antisemitism’ hearing was an ugly attack on Palestinian rights

    Moira Donegan
  • Arwa Mahdawi

    Why is New York University making protesters watch The Simpsons as punishment?

    Arwa Mahdawi
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