- The sister of a head teacher who killed herself says the government is considering "urgent action".
- Rutvij failed to get into an elite Ivy League university. Was he a victim of discrimination?
- Some final year students may not graduate this summer, with UCU members refusing to mark exams.
- The report says the proportion of schools without a male classroom teacher has increased.
- A report urges ministers to improve uptake to a tutoring scheme designed to help students in England catch up.
- A 100,000-strong petition leads MPs to debate what a university's legal duty of care should be.
- The OU, which pioneered long-distance studying, releases images to celebrate the half century.
- The parents of an 11-year-old boy who has tried to take his own life four times are calling for better support.
- Two competitive dads issue a warning about the dangers of the sports day parents' race.
- Ministers in England say mental health should be a priority, but parents want a change in the law.
- Scams are becoming more common, with fraudsters charging up to £4,000 per paper, exam boards warn.
- France's most famous avenue turns into an open-air classroom for a record-breaking dictation event.
- Susannah Dale is urging firms to sign a "maternity pledge", to support pregnant staff and new mums.
- Jameel Razak from Norton initially mistook the stroke for a hangover after going to the pub.
- As Manchester United and Manchester City meet in Saturday's FA Cup final, BBC Sport looks at the schools which specialise in moulding the clubs' young talent.
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- Students at a housing co-op manage their own property and build a sense of community during a housing crisis.
- Children could face more disruption as teachers in England consider whether to go on strike again.
- Some extra measures are in place to help pupils, but support varies across the UK.
- Results are expected to drop closer to pre-pandemic levels than they have been for the past few years.