Scotland's councils considering job cuts, service cuts and council tax rises in bid to balance books.
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Political editor, BBC Scotland
The PM's idea won't work without big changes to the education system, experts say.
The PM's idea won't work without big changes to the education system, experts say.
How did a strong-willed and funny teenager become a victim of negligence and die of morbid obesity?
Cheating in exams is common in India, where students go to great lengths to land a government job.
The EIS union says strikes will continue if a pay dispute is not resolved before the exam season.
Ruby was told to "be brave for mam" and experienced anxiety as she felt unable to talk to people.
The Liverpool teacher also stuck his fingers in a girl's mouth and nose, a disciplinary panel heard.
A new course will teach student high-demand sustainability skills through non-traditional teaching.
The PM's idea won't work without big changes to the education system, experts say.
How did a strong-willed and funny teenager become a victim of negligence and die of morbid obesity?
Cheating in exams is common in India, where students go to great lengths to land a government job.
The EIS union says strikes will continue if a pay dispute is not resolved before the exam season.
Ruby was told to "be brave for mam" and experienced anxiety as she felt unable to talk to people.
The Liverpool teacher also stuck his fingers in a girl's mouth and nose, a disciplinary panel heard.
A new course will teach student high-demand sustainability skills through non-traditional teaching.
How did a strong-willed and funny teenager become a victim of negligence and die of morbid obesity?
Cheating in exams is common in India, where students go to great lengths to land a government job.
The EIS union says strikes will continue if a pay dispute is not resolved before the exam season.
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