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Schools may get two weeks' notice for restart
The education minister says the closure of schools will be looked at as Covid measures are reviewed.
Read moreWilliamson hopes schools will reopen by Easter
The education secretary says schools in England will be given two weeks' notice before reopening.
Read moreFrench students promised one euro lockdown meals
It follows nationwide protests in which students called for more help and support in the pandemic.
Read more'Universities should prioritise students over profits'
Video content
Three students tell Radio 1 Newsbeat why they're refusing to pay their rent.
'Universities should prioritise students over profits'
Video content
Three students tell Radio 1 Newsbeat why they're refusing to pay their rent.
Scientists challenge 'flawed' report on rapid tests
By Philippa Roxby
Health reporter
They say the devices, which are used in local councils, have a key role to play in the battle against Covid.
Read moreWill schools reopen before Easter?
Schools are currently closed across the UK to most pupils.
Read moreNew primary school planned for Taunton
Two thousand new homes are due to be built on the same site by 2028.
Read moreUniversity tuition fees frozen for a year
By Oliver Barnes & Katherine Sellgren
BBC News
Tuition fees in England are being frozen for another year and ministers outline plans to reform post-16 education.
Read moreVodafone will not offer free access to BBC Bitesize
By Jane Wakefield
Technology reporter
The company says it is not possible to ring-fence the education resource from other BBC content.
Read moreFuture of oil leak primary school to be considered
The Aberdeenshire school has been closed since 2018 amid efforts to deal with contamination.
Read moreMore special schools limit pupil attendance
By Robbie Meredith
BBC News NI Education Correspondent
Oakwood and Glenveagh Special Schools in Belfast say they are moving to "blended learning" temporarily.
Read moreParents 'worried sick' over transfer process
By Robbie Meredith
BBC News NI Education Correspondent
A primary school principal says standardised tests could be provided in February, if permitted.
Read more'I haven't seen close friends for nearly a year'
Video content
A survey is launched by the children's commissioner for Wales to help assess the impact on them.
Young people asked how pandemic has affected them
By Ben Price
BBC News
A survey is launched by the children's commissioner for Wales to help assess the impact on them.
Read moreCan gaming help my depression?
Video content
Many argue the positives outweigh the negatives when it comes to gaming and mental health
Teachers to decide students' end-of-year grades
By Bethan Lewis
BBC Wales education and family correspondent
Education Minister Kirsty Williams said she had "no choice" in scrapping classroom assessments.
Read moreThings not to say to someone with hair like mine
Video content
Mel takes on some of the comments she gets about her hair
How will mass testing help fight Covid?
Mass testing can reduce the transmission of Covid-19 - especially by those who do not have symptoms.
Read moreParents fear losing childcare funding in lockdown
One mother says parents face being penalised financially if they keep children home from nursery.
Read more