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  • Gove's academies: 80s idea rebranded?
    The academies schools pushed by Education Secretary Michael Gove bear more than a passing resemblance to the grant-maintained schools brought in under Margaret Thatcher, writes Mike Baker.
  • Maths fears over A-level reforms
    Plans to reform A-levels could put students off maths and lead to university department closures, an academic body warns.
  • 150 schools ask to be academies
    More than 150 top schools in England have applied to become academies, government documents show.
  • Dramatic fall in pupil expulsion
    There has been a dramatic fall in the number of pupils excluded from schools in England in the past year, official figures show.
  • 'Mocking' toddler killers jailed
    A couple who murdered a three-year-old boy in their care, inflicting more than 70 injuries on him, are jailed for life.
  • Landmark ruling on divorce money
    A "ground-breaking" Court of Appeal judgement removes the protection previously given to thousands of people in divorce proceedings.
  • Rise in parental child abductions
    A growing number of children in Britain are being abducted by a parent and taken overseas, the Foreign Office says.
  • Promise over future school cash
    Investment in England's school buildings will continue despite cuts to a major building programme, the Education Secretary says.
  • Gove open to atheist-run schools
    Prominent atheists such as Richard Dawkins could set up their own 'free schools' in England, Education Secretary Michael Gove has said.
  • Irish schools funding criticised
    The education minister has approved funding for four Irish-medium schools, despite concern over the amount of unfilled places in existing schools.
  • Sex education teacher guilty of under-age sex
    A sex education teacher is found guilty of having an unlawful relationship with a 15-year-old female pupil in Worcestershire.
  • Boy, 5, wins Lidl defamation case
    A five-year-old Irish boy who was wrongly accused of stealing a bag of crisps wins 7,500 euros damages for defamation of character.
  • Family court service criticised
    The agency which looks after children's interests in English courts has not dealt efficiently with an increase in cases, an audit finds.
  • Axed school list 'advice ignored'
    Officials are accused of ignoring advice to double-check their information before publishing a list of cancelled school building projects in England.
  • MPs approve academy legislation
    MPs pass legislation which paves the way for a radical overhaul of the school system in England but some Lib Dem MPs rebel.
  • Private university to be created
    The UK's first new private sector university college for more than 30 years is announced by the universities minister.
  • School help for forces children
    The children of armed forces personnel in England could be included in categories of deprivation to be supported by extra school funding.
  • Top school 'bursary funds lower'
    Rich, large independent schools in England devote less of their income to bursaries than smaller, poorer ones, a study suggests.
  • Call for rethink on universities
    A radical overhaul of higher education is needed so that universities offer more vocational courses, ex-CBI chief Lord Digby Jones says.
  • Sex education 'could be better'
    Lessons about sex, relationships and health are not good enough in one in four schools in England, schools inspectors suggest.

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