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Term-time holiday fines - what's changed?
Will increasing the fines for taking children out of school in England have any impact?
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Temperature rises: heading into 'uncharted territory'?
March 2024 was the warmest March on record. How worried should we be?
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Teachers On Strike - a guide for parents
How will your child be affected as the largest teaching union goes on strike?
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Teachers on strike
Teachers in England and Wales join their Scottish colleagues - taking action over pay.
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Teacher Strikes - How it affects you
Teachers from the NEU have voted to go on strike in the summer term, just before exams.
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Talking to your child about Andrew Tate
What do you do when you find out that the controversial influencer is your son's idol?
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Sunak's small boats plan
The government's set out plans to try to stop people crossing the Channel in small boats.
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Sunak's Brexit deal - a new chapter for Northern Ireland?
Will the new Brexit deal help restore power sharing in Stormont?
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Strep A - what to look out for
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Health reporter Michelle Roberts answers 5 Questions On - strep A
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Storming Brazil's Congress - how social media is fuelling the mayhem
Supporters of Brazil's ex-President Jair Bolsonaro refuse to accept election defeat.
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Starmer's priorities for government
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Jenny Hill looks at the new laws planned by Labour in the King's Speech.
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Space with Major Tim Peake
Young space fanatics ask 'are there aliens' and 'what's the weather like in space?'
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Sir Keir Starmer – is he a Prime Minister in waiting?
A big plea, a big pitch for the big job. But did he land it?
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Saving the Great British Pint
The British pint is under threat from climate change. How can scientists help?
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Rosebank: the new controversial oil field
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s business and climate editors discuss one of Britain's biggest energy projects.
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Rishi Sunak’s reshuffle: what does it tell us?
David Cameron's return was the big surprise, but will this reset unite the Conservatives?
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Rishi Sunak's Smoking Ban
The proposed law would give the UK some of the strictest anti-tobacco laws in the world.
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Renting reforms - will no-fault evictions be scrapped?
Landlords would be banned from evicting tenants with no justification under new plans.
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Regulating the Beautiful Game
The government wants an independent body to oversee England's top five football leagues.
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Reform UK - "The Tories are terrified"
What do we know about the party whose polling figures are spooking the Conservatives?
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Record Migration - Necessity or Problem?
UK net migration reaches a record level - driven by arrivals from outside the EU.
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Qatar's World Cup
Sports Editor Dan Roan on why this tournament will be different.
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Public Sector Pay Rises: What's on offer?
What has the government offered — and is it enough to end strike action?
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Protests on Armistice Day - can they be banned?
Police are under pressure to ban a protest — so why has London's top cop said he can't?
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Protesting - is it becoming illegal?
The Met says it has regrets over the arrests of anti-monarchy protesters.
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Private Rail Companies - End of the line?
Why is the government stepping in to run TransPennine Express, and what happens next?
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Prince Harry's day in court
The Duke is suing Mirror Group Newspapers over phone hacking and illegal intrusion.
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President Biden visits Kyiv
'We stand by Ukraine for as long as it takes'. Joe Biden makes surprise trip to Kyiv.
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Prayers in School
A student at a London school has lost a High Court challenge against its ban on prayers.
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Paula Vennells: A key moment for the Post Office Inquiry
The former Post Office chief executive gives evidence about the faulty Horizon IT system.