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One of the UK's only Jewish private schools to close for good after Labour's VAT tax raid
One of the UK's only Jewish private schools to close for good after Labour's VAT tax raidBy TOM LAWRENCE, NEWS REPORTER Published: 15:26, 14 April 2026 | Updated: 15:26, 14 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Rabat Launches ‘World Book Capital 2026’ Program Ahead of Book Fair
Fez — Rabat is set to deepen its role as one of Morocco’s main cultural hubs with the launch of its “World Book Capital 2026” program and the upcoming 31st International Publishing and Book Fair, a pairing that will place the Moroccan capital at the center of a major international book season. UNESCO officially named Rabat its World Book Capital for 2026 in October 2024, recognizing the city’s publishing ecosystem, literary development efforts, and initiatives tied to reading, youth, and literac...
3rd season of Peshawar Literary Festival scheduled for April 20-21
PESHAWAR: The third season of the Peshawar Literary Festival is scheduled for April 20–21 at Nishtar Hall Peshawar. This Peshawar Literary Festival will offer participants a diverse array of creative and technical skill-building sessions. The festival will host multiple skillshops designed to equip young individuals with practical competencies. The Digital Marketing, Freelancing, and E-commerce segment will cover Marketing & Ads, Freelancing & Profiles, and E-commerce strategies. Additi...
Violating right to free education
Poverty, food insecurity, gender inequality, and funding – all of these reasons have been used by the government on various occasions to explain why there are 26.2 million children aged 5-16 out of school. A country that has the world's second-highest number of out-of-school children is apparently so steeped in economic challenges that it has been unable to substantially rectify its education crisis for decades, all while the prime minister is busy promoting a digital economy. But rec...
Los Angeles Unified narrowly avoids strike that would have impacted 400,000 students
NewsWorldAmericasLos Angeles Unified narrowly avoids strike that would have impacted 400,000 studentsTeachers, principals, and staff had been prepared to walk out if the deal was not reached in the country’s second-largest school districtIndependent Staff Tuesday 14 April 2026 15:11 BSTBookmarkBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookmark"},"showComment...
Los Angeles schools strike last-minute deal, avoiding shutdown
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) struck a deal early Tuesday to avoid a walkout by three unions planned for the upcoming school day that would have affected over 1,000 schools and almost 400,000 students. The second largest school district in the country reached an agreement in principle with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 99 on…
UPSC Essentials | Mains answer practice — GS 3 : Questions on significance of sea-based nuclear deterrence and role of the Indian rupee (Week 150)
UPSC Mains Answer Practice GS 3 : Are you preparing for Civil Services Exam 2026? Here are questions from GS paper 3 for this week with essential points as the fodder for your answers. Do not miss points to ponder and answer in the comment box below.
Families to get cash to help with school uniforms
Families to get cash to help with school uniformsJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJulia Gregory, Channel IslandsChris Craddock/BBCFamilies can get support with the cost of school uniform and equipmentFamilies can get up to £150 help for each child's back to school costs with a government bonus, the Minister for Social Security said.The money was aimed at helping to pay for uniforms, shoes, stationery and other back to school essentials for children from reception to Year 11.Eligib...
Euan Blair's £1.4bn firm is accused of 'aggressive' push to get young people on ill-suited apprenticeships - with funeral planners taking AI courses
Euan Blair's £1.4bn firm is accused of 'aggressive' push to get young people on ill-suited apprenticeships - with funeral planners taking AI coursesBy DAN WOODLAND, NEWS REPORTER Published: 14:14, 14 April 2026 | Updated: 14:18, 14 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Plan to delay some children starting primary school until age 7 in Scotland
Plan to delay some children starting primary school until age 7 in ScotlandA new proposal has suggested a play-based kindergarten for ages 3-6, delaying school to 7, aiming to boost wellbeing and learning by moving away from early formal educationCommentsNewsCally Brooks Features Writer14:09, 14 Apr 2026Updated 14:09, 14 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesThe new proposal is being discussedA new plan for a major shake-up of early years education has been proposed, including the introduction of a new kindergar...
Hampshire College announces permanent closure after 2026 fall semester
The Board of Trustees of a private liberal arts college, Hampshire College, in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, voted to permanently close the institution following the Fall 2026 semester. The decision comes after years of financial struggle and unsuccessful efforts to secure the college’s future, WWLP reported. The college has navigated financial challenges since 2019, experiencing declining enrollment, rising costs and an unstable funding environment that affects small, liberal arts col...
Student, 21, found stabbed to death in garden pictured as housemate charged
Student, 21, found stabbed to death in garden pictured as housemate chargedJamie Collins, 21, was found dead in the garden of his university home in Filton, near Bristol, after sustaining a 'number of stab wounds'NewsJohn Bett Features Writer and Eliana Nunes News Reporter13:51, 14 Apr 2026View ImageJamie Collins, a 21-year-old university student, was found dead in a garden(Image: Avon and Somerset Police / SWNS)A young man who was allegedly stabbed at his university home has been name...
Around 217,000 cyberattacks thwarted in Russia in 2025
"The number of cyberattacks has increased and in recent years has consistently remained at more than 200,000," Deputy Director of the National Coordination Center for Computer Incidents Pyotr Belov said
Win Rs25 Lac by participating in this govt-sponsored competition
ISLAMABAD: A unique “Vibe Coding” competition has officially launched for the youth of Pakistan, offering participants a chance to win a staggering prize of Rs 25 lac, ARY News reported. The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication, in partnership with Google for Developers, organized the contest to challenge local coders and prepare them for the international IT market. Learn AI 2026: Modern Tools for Global Competition Under the “Learn AI 2026” initiativ...
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Disabled man, 21, whose job application to become a binman was rejected twice despite doing nine-month internship for free is let down AGAIN after council invited him for interview only to turn him down
Disabled man, 21, whose job application to become a binman was rejected twice despite doing nine-month internship for free is let down AGAIN after council invited him for interview only to turn him downBy JOE ROSSITER, REPORTER Published: 13:00, 14 April 2026 | Updated: 13:00, 14 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Back to school UAE 2026: 15 smart picks to ease kids back into routine, from backpacks to stationery
After weeks of relaxed mornings, screen time, and flexible schedules, heading back to school can feel like a big shift for children and parents. The transition goes beyond getting the uniform ready or packing a bag; it’s about helping kids rebuild routine, focus, and confidence in a structured environment again.From ergonomic backpacks that ease the physical load to organised stationery sets that bring order back to study time, the right essentials can make all the difference. In this guide, we...
UK's Birkbeck University of London opens Bengaluru campus, fees to be 60% lower
UKs Birkbeck University of London opens Bengaluru campus fees to be lower
Rajasthan ex-Army man earns 138 degrees at 55, sets 11 world records
Rajasthan exArmy man earns degrees at sets world records
Top universities line up for the 10th edition of Edufair Dubai 2026
From choosing between broad and specialised engineering programmes to understanding how business degrees are responding to global market needs, and exploring healthcare pathways beyond medicine, students are now weighing a wider and more complex set of academic and career questions as higher education options expand. Gulf News Edufair returns to Dubai from May 8 to 10 at the The H Dubai, bringing together universities, career service providers and study abroad specialists from the UAE and o...