Worries about overseas students, Covid and pensions are damaging university finances, says report.
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Students told not to rush home for lockdown
Universities in England are urging students to stay through the lockdown and not study online from home.
Coronavirus: Schools reopen in NI with new Covid safety measures
Peter Weir urges parents and carers to limit the Covid-19 spread by not gathering at school gates.
Coronaviurs: Poorest pupils can enrol for catch-up tuition
Booking opens for the National Tutoring Programme for disadvantaged pupils in England.
Lockdown: Government resists calls to shut schools in England
Mayors of hard-hit regions are among those calling for schools to shut to reduce transmission faster.
Covid in Scotland: Senior pupils to wear masks in class at level 3 and 4
Pupils in S4 to S6 and their teachers will have to wear face coverings in classrooms in level 3 and 4 areas.
Essex mum’s shock at breastfeeding photo backlash
The 23-year-old says she posted the picture to mark three months of breastfeeding her baby girl.
School tours turn virtual ahead of application deadline
With the pandemic limiting open days, schools are turning to promotional videos to attract students.
New college to run degrees without subjects
A new higher education institution will be the first since the 1960s to open with its own degree powers.
New college opening with degrees with no subjects
A new higher education institution will be the first since the 1960s to open with its own degree powers.
Wales urged to scrap GCSE exams in favour of assessments
Qualifications Wales urges ministers to scrap written exams for GCSEs, but keep one exam per A-level.
Leaving care: ‘I made it to university, but then I fell through the cracks’
Young care leaver Kim Emenike made it to university against the odds – then social services forgot about her.