All news on the topic: Education

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Man with 96% of body covered in tattoos gets new ink and shares throwback photo
A Canadian chef named Remy, who has the majority of his body covered in tattoos, has shared a throwback photo from more than two years ago
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Chilling 'jigsaw puzzle' of evidence at heart of gruesome student massacre trial
Bryan Kohberger stands accused of slaughtering four University of Idaho students in a case which has shocked America - Criminal defence lawyer Duncan Levin, who has represented high profile clients such as Harvey Weinstein, tells The Mirror about the case against the suspect
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Mums go on 72-hour trip after bagging £17 flights and get home in time for work
A group of friends took a whirlwind trip to Marseille for a budget friendly price after Anne-Marie Moss secured return flights for £17, before returning in time for the school run
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Britain's richest young celebs - from Dua Lipa to Prince George's godfather
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, Ed Sheeran and the Duke of Westminster - who inherited his millions aged 25 - rank among this year's Sunday Times Rich List with a combined wealth of £683bn
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'Winking' predator tricked girl, 13, into getting in his van and then raped her
Denis Kadena, 34, who drove past the 13-year-old schoolgirl in Southampton, Hampshire, before persuading her to get in his van where he raped her, has been jailed for 11 years
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Student thought he had 'world's worst hangover' but it was a stroke in his sleep
Jameel Razak, 23, had been enjoying a catch-up with mates in the pub and woke up the next day with what he thought was the world’s worst hangover, before collapsing to the floor when he stood up
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Father's heartbreak as his 'amazing' cheerleader girl is shot dead leaving party
Desiree Rivas, a high school cheerleader, was reportedly leaving a house party when neighbours heard "five, maybe six shots" - emergency services rushed to the scene but it was too late
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'Take the pressure off children and ban fake beauty in schools'
We need to help our kids stay kids for as long as possible, says Eva Simpson, and the latest craze for massive eyelashes, with thick, uncomfortable extensions, deserves to be banned in schools everywhere
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'We live next to UK's darkest car park with drug dealing and doggers having sex'
Residents of an estate in Worcester have complained about antisocial behaviour in a nearby car park - and say that despite reporting the issue to the police, nothing has been done to solve it
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Renters Reform Bill should mean we no longer have to live in dangerous homes
As Disabled people, we can’t rent affordable housing. Accessible housing is even more expensive than non-accessible housing. And it isn’t even accessible
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Warning sings of deadly meningitis as vaccine uptake plummets
The number of school children taking up the meningitis and the 3-in-1 jab has dropped from 88% to 69.2%, warns the UK Health Security Agency
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School charges parents £1.60 every minute they are late to collect their kids
Teacher Kristin Evans has taken to TikTok to share how her school charges parents every minute they're late to collect their children - and the cash gets passed on to the teachers
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Student misses exam after being hospitalised for vertigo from spinning on chair
When Zonera Williams suffered acute vertigo when she repeatedly spun round in her chair in the library at University of Bradford, the third-year student was taken to hospital
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Maths makes 1 in 5 Brits sick with fear - take quiz to see your confidence level
Over half of Brits couldn't wait to drop maths at school - and one in five now feel physically sick when having to deal with numbers
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Bus crash leaves 9 kids with 'life-changing' injuries including amputations
A bus carrying 45 kids collided with a truck and rolled onto its side on Tuesday, leaving nine children aged five to 11 with traumatic or serious injuries in Eynesbury, west of Melbourne, Australia
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'Once in a lifetime' renters' shakeup put forward after years of Tory dithering
Ministers claim 11 million tenants across England will get "safer, fairer and higher quality" homes with no-fault evictions set to be scrapped - four years after the Tories promised to do so
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Pupils encouraged to do engineering and computing GCSEs to get jobs without uni
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham wants students to pick GCSE subjects that will help them to get good jobs in the local economy without the need for university
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'I'm calling time on the snobbery abound students who don't want to go to uni'
Writing in the Mirror, Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham reveals plan to encourage more youngsters to study subjects such as engineering and computer science
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Kate Middleton's candid confession to surprised schoolkids during charity visit
Kate, Princess of Wales opened up on joining the Royal Family while talking to a group of schoolchildren on a charity visit - and took on a former Olympian at a playground game
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New bid to trace 'ghost children' missing from class
Tory MP Flick Drummond is pushing for a legal duty on local authorities to keep a record of all youngsters being home-schooled amid fears kids are unsafe or losing out on their education
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One in six Brits believe the Gunpowder Plot is a fictional story, research finds
A group of reenactors of the 1605 event took to the London Underground this morning, leaving commuters baffled as they rode towards Westminster
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Teenage gunman roamed quiet street before killing three in 'random' rampage
Police have said the morning attack that left four dead including the gunman was 'purely random'. Investigators are working frantically to find out why the 18-year-old gunman was in the neighbourhood
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Millionaire unable to write says 'anything is possible' after buying Lamborghini
Matt Fiddes, 43, who has amassed a net worth of £120 million from building a global martial arts brand and was a bodyguard for Michael Jackson has told how he made his money without school qualifications
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Boy, 17, to graduate with three degrees and he says 'anyone can do it'
Teenager Tristan Andrade is set to receive his high school diploma alongside associate's degrees in artificial intelligence, computer science, and mathematics in Arizona, US
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Prince's Trust award for uniform recycling shop providing lifeline for pupils
Teacher Penny Pearson helped pupils to sort out the shirts, ties and jumpers languishing in lost property, and soon the group were learning how to sort the recycled uniform for students in need