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Published: Thu, Sep, 2 2010 in ''
School lunches can tempt fussy eaters to try new foods, a survey carried out in England for the School Food Trust suggests.
Published: Thu, Sep, 2 2010 in ''
Yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur has set herself a new challenge - creating an educational foundation to promote sustainability.
Published: Wed, Sep, 1 2010 in ''
Sharon Shoesmith is given leave to appeal over her sacking as the head of children's services at Haringey Council after the death of Baby Peter.
Published: Thu, Sep, 2 2010 in ''
Figures obtained by the BBC suggest that in one in nine Scottish primary schools at least 60% of places are unfilled.
Published: Wed, Sep, 1 2010 in ''
Teachers' unions are branding the government's relaunch of academies in England as a "failure", with about 30 expected this term.
Published: Wed, Sep, 1 2010 in ''
Imperial College is going to open its first branch outside the UK - a medical school in Singapore, run in partnership with a local university.
Published: Wed, Sep, 1 2010 in ''
Millions of graduates will now start paying interest on their student loans again as new interest rates come into effect.
Published: Wed, Sep, 1 2010 in ''
Girls believe they are cleverer, better behaved and try harder than boys from as early as the age of four, research suggests.
Published: Wed, Sep, 1 2010 in ''
Most people in Britain do not meet disabled people either in their social or working lives, suggests a survey.
Published: Tue, Aug, 31 2010 in ''
Northern Ireland's Education Minister Caitriona Ruane launches an investigation into how incorrect grades were sent to chemistry A-level students.