Lonely children calling helpline The number of children calling the national helpline Childline because they are feeling lonely has risen, a study has found.
Expats lose pension freeze case More than half a million UK pensioners living overseas will continue to have their pensions frozen after a court decision.
Care order fees to be abolished Fees for bringing care and supervision cases to court are to be abolished, the Justice Secretary announces.
Rise in students in sex industry The number of university students who know someone who has worked in the sex industry has risen from 3% to 25% in 10 years, research claims.
Call for children's fitness tests Fitness tests should be introduced for children in secondary schools to help make people more active, the chief medical officer for England says.
Universities heads' 'wages soar' The pay of university heads has soared with some now earning more than the prime minister, a report says.
Say what? A guide to teen slang School Reporters up and down the country have been asked about teenage slang in their school.
Taboo subject Hidden problem of children sexually abusing children
Up Education spending has been rising for half a century
Five things Lib Dem David Laws on what he has learned in life
Exploitation? Internships for graduates 'may breach wage laws'
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Balls criticises Bulger comments Children's Secretary Ed Balls criticises children's commissioner for "ill advised" comments about James Bulger's killers.
BNP teachers will not be banned Members of the BNP or any group that might promote racism will not be banned from teaching in England, the government says.
Balls supports 'pupil premiums' Labour's Ed Balls stokes up the battle over school funding - putting forward his own plans for "pupil premiums" for poorer pupils.