Education

Fears over safety as trade unions prepare united front against "wildly optimistic" timetable.
Emergency coronavirus law branded "an outrageous attack on safeguards" by charities.
The economy has powerful lobby groups, but who's shouting up for children?
Labour leader his out as new studies show homeschooling is widening inequalities.
Gavin Williamson says he will base his decision on the advice of scientists, and would not commit to a date.
David Attenborough, Jodie Whittaker, Danny Dyer and Oti Mabuse are among those taking part in BBC Bitesize new lessons.
Education secretary Gavin Williamson hosts the daily coronavirus conference as Boris Johnson faces criticism over his handling of the outbreak. The education secretary is expected to give an update on when children will be allowed to go back to school under a plan to lift the lockdown. It comes as ministers were forced to deny reports of plans to re-open schools in three weeks' time this morning.
As European countries begin to lift lockdown measures, sending students back to school has become a priority. But the decision comes with huge risks.
From begging headteachers for a school place to being made to feel inadequate on social media, working parents are at breaking point.
University students are angry at having to pay for vacated accommodation during the Covid-19 crisis.