Teachers

The majority of schools will be affected by the strike action, according to the National Education Union (NEU).
Wednesday was the largest coordinated day of industrial action for a decade.
It's expected to be a particularly "huge headache" for the government.
More than 250,000 teachers in England and Wales will take part in their largest-ever walkout next month, HuffPost UK can confirm.
Jonathan Gullis previously said teachers thinking about striking are making sure "kids" continue "to suffer".
The result of the vote organised by the National Education Union will be "very close" due to delays caused by Royal Mail strikes and bad weather.
Teachers share their back-to-school advice to make this year better than the last for you and your kids.
"They are not just teaching, they are being social workers, they are being parents."
There aren't enough teachers of colour in the UK (and it's not for want of applications).