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Confusion over the London borough of Redbridge, which has the seventh highest case rate in England, branded an "utter shambles".
Report says universities "perpetuate institutional racism" and calls on governing bodies to make meaningful change.
Support bubbles, takeaway beers and public loos staying open might soften the blow.
Freshers fed up with being “locked up” in halls believe they were fed lies to boost the economy.
It will be rebranded as 40 George Square from the start of the new academic year.
Changes to toilet breaks, staff meetings and home marking: primary and secondary school teachers tell us the challenges they'll face.
Education secretary Gavin Williamson has lifted the cap on student numbers at English universities, leaving many with more demand than they can meet.
The spring return of students in Europe, albeit brief, failed to trigger a significant increase in infections, suggesting risks can be managed.
Students from disadvantaged schools are worried their A-level results will be lowered by a computer. Schools cancelled exams when the country went into lockdown between March and July. Now, an algorithm used by regulator Ofqual will be used to award grades which considers a school's past performance when determining a pupil's grade. Here we speak to Rhianna Prewett who says that this puts her and other students from underprivileged backgrounds at a disadvantage.
Despite election pledges Boris Johnson is "skewing extra funding towards more affluent", says education think tank.