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Coffee chain sorry for banning teens revising for school exams
Coffee chain sorry for banning teens revising for school exams9 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNelli BirdBBC NewsBBCWhitchurch Coffi Lab was a "no study zone" according to a sign put up in the cafe.A coffee chain has apologised for banning students revising for exams from one of its cafes.Coffi Lab in Whitchurch, Cardiff, put up a sign saying it was a no study zone and that school pupils should use the library opposite for working.In a statement Coffi Lab, which has since removed...
'Some youngsters like cockroaches': CJI on unemployed youth turning activists
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant likened some unemployed youth to "cockroaches" who become activists attacking institutions. He made these remarks while hearing a lawyer's plea for senior advocate designation, questioning the petitioner's conduct and social media posts. The court emphasized that senior designation is earned, not chased.
Decentralise conduct of NEET-UG exam, act against NTA: IMA urges Centre after paper leak
The Indian Medical Association has urged the government to decentralize NEET-UG exams and implement online testing to prevent future paper leaks. Expressing deep concern over the NEET-UG 2026 irregularities, the IMA called for a CBI probe, swift arrests, and fast-track courts to restore public trust in the selection process for aspiring doctors.
Stop Building Agents And Start Building Skills
InnovationStop Building Agents And Start Building SkillsByAmbika Saklani Bhardwaj,Forbes Councils Member.for Forbes Technology CouncilCOUNCIL POSTExpertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. | Membership (fee-based)May 15, 2026, 07:00am EDTAmbika Saklani Bhardwaj, Product Leader at Walmart Inc. gettyEvery time your team wants a new AI capability, what's the instinct? Build a new agent. Need to search Confluence? Agent. Need to query...
Two thirds of Brits fail to name iconic UK landmarks - including Angel of The North
Two thirds of Brits struggled to name well-known UK landmarks, with many more likely to be able to the Statue of Liberty in New York
Children's reading crisis as UK families struggle and shared reading rates plummet by 11%
Children's laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce has called for national action to tackle a growing reading crisis, as new research shows daily shared reading among families with young children has fallen.
From policy to practice: supporting the future of AI in education
Breadcrumb Products & Platforms Products Learning & Education From policy to practice: supporting the future of AI in education { "reading_time": "[[read\u002Dtime]] min read" } May 15, 2026 · Share x.com Facebook LinkedIn Mail Copy link Our global AI Policy & Guidance Labs discussed building a safe, equitable and teacher-led future for every learner. Zac Chase Global Lead for Scaled Programming, Google for Education Dixie O'Donnell Global Policy Lead, Education & Security Read AI-generated summ...
I came up with an odd side-hustle to fund my studies and my whole family does it
The 17-year-old is raising money to train to be a nurse
NEET-UG 2026 re-exam date announced after paper leak controversy
India’s National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that the re-examination for the NEET-UG 2026 medical entrance test will be held on June 21, weeks after the May 3 exam was scrapped over alleged paper leaks and other irregularities that triggered nationwide outrage among students and parents.In a fresh notice, the NTA urged candidates to rely only on official communication channels for updates related to admit cards, exam centres and revised schedules. The agency said previously submitted appl...
NEET UG exam 2026 rescheduled for June 21 after paper leak row
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency on Friday announced that the re-examination for NEET (UG) 2026 will be held on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
EU carmakers pave way for Chinese rivals as balance in market shifts
Many European motoring manufacturers are in retreat with plants to off–load – while China’s industry is on the marchThe Chinese carmaker Xpeng is on the hunt for a factory in Europe. Volkswagen is aiming to reduce the number of its factories. It seems like it should have been the perfect set-up for a deal.Yet there was one problem with the plant on offer, according to Elvis Cheng, Xpeng’s managing director for north-eastern Europe: “It’s a little bit, I would say, old.” Continue reading...
UAE education leaders back Gulf News Edufair Dubai
Mohamed Abdelhady | Executive Director of Strategic Communications, Marketing & Student Recruitment, Ajman UniversityGulf News Edufair offered valuable insights into how students are thinking about their futures, careers, and the skills they want to develop. It strengthened our engagement with students and reaffirmed our commitment to supporting their journeys.Redwan Qadan | Admissions & Student Recruitment Manager, American University in the EmiratesGulf News Edufair allowed us to showcase our...
2026 NFL regular-season key games: Loaded Week 1 includes Super Bowl rematch
The 2026 NFL regular season will include 10 new head coaches, a record nine international games and, as always, plenty of drama.The full, 272-game schedule dropped on Thursday. Week 1 starts with a Super Bowl rematch when the Seattle Seahawks host the New England Patriots on Wednesday, Sept. 9, continues with the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers playing in Melbourne, Australia, and wraps up on “Monday Night Football” with the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Denver Broncos.Advertisement
Justice Dept alleges Yale bias against white, Asian applicants
The US Justice Department on Thursday accused Yale medical school of discriminating against white and Asian applicants following a year-long probe into diversity practices at the elite university.It is the latest chapter in President Donald Trump's campaign against US colleges, which he accuses of promoting "woke" anti-conservative ideologies and of pushing unfair diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies.Trump suspends green card lottery programme that let Brown University, MIT shootings s...
Brisbane teacher accused of using PlayStation's in-game chat to groom boys as young as 11 - and allegedly offered one boy $50,000 for sex
Brisbane teacher accused of using PlayStation's in-game chat to groom boys as young as 11 - and allegedly offered one boy $50,000 for sexREAD MORE: Rapist music teacher who sexually abused young boy is releasedBy OLIVIA DAY, ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR, AUSTRALIA and ASHLEY NICKEL FOR DAILY MAIL Published: 00:42, 15 May 2026 | Updated: 00:42, 15 May 2026 e-mail
US justice department accuses Yale medical school of illegally using race in admissions
A 2023 supreme court decision banned the use of affirmative action in college admissionsThe justice department on Thursday accused Yale University of illegally considering race in admissions to its medical school – the second institution to face discrimination allegations by the federal agency this month.In a letter to a lawyer for Yale, Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for civil rights, said a justice department investigation found that Black and Hispanic students have a much higher...
How Jaipur’s Biwal family’s success story blew lid off NEET paper leak
NEET-UG 2026 paper leak probe has implicated the Biwal family, with multiple members securing medical college admissions. CBI arrested Dinesh, Mangilal, and Vikas Biwal, suspecting their admissions might be linked to the alleged racket. Investigators are examining if leaked papers were used, raising serious questions about the family's success.
This Billionaire Thinks Big University Donors Should Spur Innovation
LeadershipEducationEditors' PickThis Billionaire Thinks Big University Donors Should Spur InnovationInvestor Kenneth Hao’s $100 million gift to UCSF targets AI, infrastructure and collaboration. But he warns philanthropists can’t solve higher education’s deeper funding challenges. ByLisa Chambers,Writer. I am a staff writer covering higher education at ForbesFollow AuthorMay 14, 2026, 02:51pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated...
Hope beats hate as simple acts of kindness change lives across UK
This weekend Britain will celebrate a million moments of kindness, solidarity and connection as part of the Million Acts of Hope campaign. We’ve been on tour across the country speaking to people doing amazing things.
Breaking down the U.S. "learning recession" found in new Education Scorecard report
A new report from the national Education Scorecard warns the U.S. is experiencing a "learning recession." Thomas Kane, professor at Harvard's Center for Education Policy Research, joins CBS News to discuss.