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The UK 2020 report argues that fast-track two-year degrees could cut student debt.
A grammar school reverses its policy of refusing to let some students continue to the upper sixth.
For the sixth year in a row, councils warn schools could soon be thousands of places short.
Is it fair to kick out pupils halfway through sixth form?
How can GCSEs get harder and grades stay the same?
If your GCSE results are a problem - our experts offer advice
Nine things about nine things
Are schools dropping evolution and teaching jihad?
Blog about birth trauma prompts women to share experiences
A grammar school is at the centre of a row about whether pupils should be stopped from going into upper sixth.
The UK's largest training operator has been found inadequate - but it will continue to operate.
10 stars who donated huge sums of money