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‘Young Tories are fed up’: the students switching to Reform in big numbers

31 October at 16:31 PM, via The Guardian

As ‘nasty split’ emerges on campuses, one Conservative society has opted to merge with their rightwing rivals

UK politics live – latest updates

Last year’s freshers’ fair was a dismal time for Newcastle University’s Conservative society, with just six new students showing any interest in joining at the start of the autumn term.

But this year’s event brought dozens of students showing up with...

How young people can use their online gaming skills to fight cybercrime – and what parents can do to help them

31 October at 14:22 PM, via The Guardian

For many young people, the online gaming world is a refuge, as well as a place to build up their digital skills through gaming and coding. Now, a new initiative to offer pathways into cybersecurity could help them put these talents to use

The superfast evolution of technology can create a digital divide between parents and their teens. Gen X and millennials may have had their childhoods...

Move over, gender studies: the conservative tide coming for US universities

31 October at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Deeming universities too leftwing, outside donors and state governments are sponsoring curricula that center the classics, Christianity and the ‘great books’ of western civilization

A small conservative revolution has swept the humanities at some US colleges and universities. Its vanguard are new programs, called centers or institutes, that have begun cropping up at schools in recent years....

Soaring costs trigger calls to address transport for Send pupils in England

31 October at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

National Audit Office finds £415m overspend as more children travel farther to schools that meet their needs

Home-to-school transport costs in England have risen to £2.3bn a year, as increasing numbers of children with special educational needs and disabilities travel farther afield to schools that can meet their requirements, according to a report.

More than half a million children and young...

Lettings agent apologises to Reeves for rental licence ‘oversight’ – UK politics live

30 October at 19:42 PM, via The Guardian

Owner of firm used by chancellor says he ‘deeply regrets’ issue

Rachel Reeves’ rental error: standards adviser looking at new information

Robert Peston, ITV’s political editor, says he thinks it is a mistake for the Conservatives to be saying Rachel Reeves should have to resign over the rental licence error. He explains why in a post on social media. Here is an extract.

Kemi Badenoch’s call...

A former Tory councillor tried to ban my novel Pigeon English. Why should pupils suffer because of him?

30 October at 17:36 PM, via The Guardian

My book, which draws on my upbringing on a diverse and deprived Luton council estate, has been used as a GCSE text. But one man objected to its profane language and depictions of violence and sexual behaviour

Back in September, in a measure designed to “prevent immorality”, the Taliban closed down the internet in Afghanistan. This was the latest step – after a ban on all girls over the...

He Studied Why Some Female Birds Look Like Males

30 October at 15:07 PM, via New York Times

Jay Falk explored a fundamental question: How do genes give rise to different bodies? But without funding, “there’s not really a future here.”

UK rule change allows Palestinian scholars to bring families from Gaza

30 October at 13:10 PM, via The Guardian

The university students had been barred from bringing children or dependents by previous visa policies

Palestinian students taking up scholarships at UK universities will be allowed to bring their families from Gaza with them after the government said it would consider case-by-case exemptions.

The Gazan students had previously been unable to take up their scholarships because they were barred...

Is a two-week half-term a good deal? Some parents in England aren’t so sure

29 October at 17:07 PM, via The Guardian

Growing number of schools are giving pupils and staff a fortnight off, but some parents complain of childcare costs

For many schools across England it’s currently October half-term – but while it used to be standard for state schools to have just one week, increasingly and staff are being given a fortnight off.

A growing number of schools have added, or are intending to add, an additional week...

How a radical experiment to bring a forest into a preschool transformed children’s health

29 October at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

In Finland, kindergartens are exposing children to more mud, wild plants and moss – and finding changes to their health that show how crucial biodiversity is to wellbeing

Aurora Nikula, 5, is having a normal day at her nursery. She is making a cake out of sand and mud, adding in make-believe carrots, potatoes and meat. “It’s overcooked,” she says as she splashes water in, then adds...

Trump demanded trans issues be excluded from sex education. 11 states complied

28 October at 18:53 PM, via The Guardian

16 other states have sued the White House over the federal program, saying it’s trampling on authority of Congress

US politics live – latest updates

At least 11 states and two territories are capitulating to a recent demand from the Trump administration to strip references to gender identity and the existence of transgender and non-binary people from a federal sex education program, officials...

Want to go to a UK university? Don’t ask me to help you write your personal statement | Zoe Williams

28 October at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

How do you impress admissions tutors? Apparently not by waffling on about babysitting experience, or a love of crochet

It’s university entrance season, and so begin the trials of the personal statement, which now takes the form of three questions: “Why do you want to study this course or subject?; How have your qualifications and studies helped you to prepare for this course or subject?;...

All schools in England with removal grants to be Raac-free by 2029, says Phillipson

28 October at 02:01 AM, via The Guardian

Education secretary promises ‘clear timelines’ are in place to permanently remove crumbling concrete

All schools in England that received grant funding to pay for the removal of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) should be free of it by the end of this parliament, the education secretary has pledged.

Setting out a new timeline for dealing with the crumbling concrete crisis in...

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