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Who can carry a kirpan in the UK? Religion, law and the question of risk
Polonio Video/ShutterstockThe murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak by Vickrum Digwa in Southampton in December 2025 is a profound tragedy that has left a family grieving and deeply affected the wider community. Any discussion that follows must keep that loss clearly in view. Following Digwa’s conviction and sentencing, Nowak’s father said the family did not want his death “to be used to create further division, hatred or tension. We want his story to help make our streets safer for everyone.” Lo...
What to read to understand your next employer
From Kafka’s “The Trial” to Orwell’s “1984”
Hijri New Year: Public holiday announced for Dubai schools, universities - Emirates 24|7
Hijri New Year: Public holiday announced for Dubai schools, universities Emirates 24|7
AAP Government Launches Large-Scale Menstrual Health Education Drive In Punjab Schools
More than 3.4 lakh girls in government schools will be covered under the new curriculum introduced across Punjab
Plague On Both Your Houses: Bengal Minister On Divided Trinamool
"Let them squabble. Let them self-destruct. I don't expect that we should have to choose between these," Swapan Dasgupta said.
JEE Aspirant Found Hanging In Rented Room In Kota, Suicide Suspected
Around 10.45 pm on Wednesday, other students residing at the PG discovered the body and informed police.
Burnham’s asylum problems have already begun
Andy Burnham’s plan to rip up multi-billion-pound asylum hotel contracts and make councils house migrants is potentially unworkable, experts, insiders and Labour MPs have warned. If he becomes prime minister, the Labour leadership contender is said to be planning to trigger break clauses in 10-year accommodation contracts that are due to expire in 2029, in order to end the use of hotels. He plans to shift the responsibility for finding accommodation to local authorities, with asylum seekers to...
New study reveals the single most critical factor in whether children keep their faith into adulthood
A new study examining how parents can most effectively foster faith in their children found that the family home is the single most critical factor in determining whether a child retains their faith into adulthood.In new research titled "Passing the Torch: How Faith Moves Across Generations," the Institute for Family Studies and Communio looked at adults raised in Christian households to identify the parental behaviors most strongly associated with lasting religious faith.The study found that pa...
Exams watchdog warns of rise in high-tech cheating
Ofqual chief says invigilators are being trained to detect devices like smart glasses and hidden earpieces.
Falling pupil numbers should lead to smaller class sizes, says union
Falling pupil numbers should lead to smaller class sizes, says unionJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleBranwen JeffreysEducation EditorBBCFalling pupil numbers in England's schools should be used to cut class sizes, the largest education union has said.Daniel Kebede, the general secretary of the National Education Union (NEU), told the BBC around a million pupils are being taught in classes of more than 31 children.Between 2023 and 2029 primary pupil numbers are expected to fall by 6.8%,...
‘Teachers Are Going to Hate It’: How Social Media Apps Hooked Teens at School
Internal documents show how tech giants grabbed children’s attention throughout the day, a strategy that schools say has undermined education.
UAE announces end-of-year exam schedules for students in grades five to twelve - Emirates 24|7
UAE announces end-of-year exam schedules for students in grades five to twelve Emirates 24|7
Pupils' upcycling scheme helps lower cost of prom
Pupils' upcycling scheme helps lower cost of prom3 days agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleHelen McCarthyandSonia Kataria,LeicesterBBCThe pupils attended a university upcycling workshop where they were taught how to sew and mend clothesProm can come with a hefty price tag for many teenagers preparing to say goodbye to their friends and teachers.But pupils at an academy in Leicester have developed an innovative solution – creating a "prom library" where donated suits and dresses have been upcy...
Almost half of British students back return of death penalty, bombshell survey finds
Almost half of British students back return of death penalty, bombshell survey has found. A new poll examining the political opinions of undergraduates aged 18 to 21 has revealed 47 per cent of young people were in favour of reintroducing the death penalty, while 46 per cent opposed it for any crimes.This result places the 1,018 students almost exactly in line with the wider public, among those whom 50 per cent support capital punishment and 45 per cent oppose it.The death penalty for murder was...
ED summons Abhishek Banerjee in teacher recruitment case; residence security removed
KOLKATA: Hours after Trinamool MP Abhishek Banerjee on Wednesday moved the Calcutta High Court, seeking protection from any coercive action in the CID case of Trinamool MLA signature forgery case, the Enforcement Directorate issued summons to him in the primary teachers’ recruitment irregularity case.
Smartglasses and earpieces may worsen exam cheating in schools, says Ofqual
Stronger checks likely to be needed in England to safeguard reputation of GCSE, AS and A-levels, says Ian BauckhamCheating in exams could be magnified by the new generation of wearable hi-tech devices such as smartglasses or invisible earpieces, according to England’s qualifications watchdog.Ian Bauckham, the head of the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual), also revealed that GCSEs and A-level courses in England were being scrutinised over potential AI use in students’...
Princess Diana’s parenting lessons on deep, empathetic communication with children
When a previously unseen letter written by Princess Diana was recently revealed ahead of an auction, one line stood out for parents everywhere. Writing shortly after her famous 1995 Panorama interview, Diana reflected on her hopes for the future and her desire to teach her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, 13 and 11 at that time, “the importance of communication on a deeper level.”
Exporters see no impact of 10pc US duty
KARACHI: Representatives of exporters are confident that a proposal under consideration in Washington to impose 10 per cent additional duties on imports would not hurt Pakistan’s exports. The US Trade Representative (USTR) has proposed to the Trump administration to slap 10pc additional duties on imports from Pakistan, Canada, Bangladesh, Ecuador, Indonesia, Mexico, Argentina, Taiwan, Britain and the European Union. Exporters said the buyers in the US have to pay the duties making the Pakistani...
Thames Water to host careers day for refugees amid Britain’s youth unemployment crisis
Thames Water has come under fire after organising a careers event exclusively for refugees amid growing concerns over youth unemployment in Britain.The utility company is hosting a "Refugee Insight Day" at its Reading headquarters on Friday, offering attendees an introduction to different areas of the business alongside networking opportunities with recruitment teams.Reform UK's Home Affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf launched a scathing attack on the initiative on Wednesday. He told the Daily Mail: "W...
Gregory Hills: Jenny's Kindergarten faces huge fine after little boy almost drowned in a water bucket
Gregory Hills: Jenny's Kindergarten faces huge fine after little boy almost drowned in a water bucketCentre shut down after a number of serious incidents Do you know more? Email maisy.rae@dailymail.com.au See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy MAISY RAE Published: 01:30, 4 June 2026 | Updated: 01:30, 4 June 2026 e-mail View comments