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Kids in Wales have started to receive universal free school meals this week, but older children must wait.
FIRST pictures have emerged of tragic twins and their older sister after all three of them were stabbed to death…
Sky News says thousands of new school places are to be created in England – particularly for children in disadvantaged areas and for those with special needs.
Daily Express says The WHO confirmed over the weekend that there have now been 257 confirmed cases of monkeypox worldwide.
The Guardian says more than 42 million adults in the UK will be overweight or obese by 2040 and at higher risk of 13 types of cancer, an “alarming” report reveals.
The Guardian says hard-up families are skipping meals, wearing coats indoors to stay warm, and living in the dark because they can’t afford to switch on the lights.
This year’s Mental Health Awareness Week is loneliness. The lockdowns may have ended but many are reporting there is still a strong feeling of loneliness.
The Independent says the government has announced that it will permanently allow children from families with no recourse to public funds (NRPF) to access free school meals.
The Guardian says the Taliban are facing international condemnation after they announced on Wednesday that girls would not be allowed to attend secondary school.
Belfast Telegraph says Parents have been warned to expect disruption to children’s education across Northern Ireland due to industrial action this week.
The Independent says Headteachers and teachers’ leaders have expressed their “shock” and “surprise” over the news that former education secretary Gavin Williamson has been awarded a knighthood.
The Guardian says Ministers are to launch a campaign of “nudging and cajoling” to combat religious segregation in education in Northern Ireland.
The Guardian says Wealthy undergraduates in England will be better off while women, disadvantaged students and those from the north and Midlands are most likely to be worse off.
Daily Record says the mother of a young woman who suffered horrific injuries while being restrained at school is demanding cameras in all classrooms where kids with additional needs are taught.
The Independent says a trial to extend the school day in Wales has started, the Welsh Government has said.
The Metro says a 120-year-old saltwater crocodile unearthed in 2019 has gone on display at the Welsh school where it was discovered.
The Guardian says France faces one of its biggest education strikes in decades on Thursday.
The UK’s most searched for trends and terms over 2021 have been released and include everything from political scandals, celebrities and of course Covid.
The Guardian says women diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 35 face a higher risk of it spreading, according to the first global study of its kind.
The Guardian says pupils sitting GCSEs and A-levels next summer will receive fewer top grades than this year’s cohort, but will be given advance notice
The i says more than nine in 10 state school pupils in England were in class last week, official figures show.
The i says classrooms “bubbles” could be brought back to control mixing between school pupils if Covid infections surge this autumn and winter.
The i says the Government is targeting 2024 as the year to introduce numerical grades for A-levels, i can reveal.
Met Police sergeant’s son, 20, who escaped prosecution for killing two men while drug-driving in his father’s Audi is being…