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    Half of nursing students in England have considered quitting, survey finds

    Exclusive: Figure suggests 32,000 students could walk away, mostly over costs and fears of burnout
  • Guardian Zadie Smith cover illo Ben Tallon

    ‘Here comes the sun’: Zadie Smith on hope, trepidation and rebirth after 14 years of the Tories

  • Students tap a tree for maple syrup in Randolph, Vermont, on 20 May 2024.

    ‘It’s the future of sugar’: new technology feeds Vermont maple syrup boom amid climate crisis

  • ‘Reading’s in danger’: Frank Cottrell-Boyce on books, kids – and the explosive power of Heidi

  • After 15 years away I moved back to the UK fearing the worst. What I found startled me

    Gillian Harvey
  • How the Tories pushed universities to the brink of disaster

  • The Guardian view on youth clubs: these vital institutions do more than prevent crime

  • Prison rehabilitation numbers in England and Wales down 74% since 2010, MoJ data shows

  • Wider use of physician associates will increase inequality, say UK doctors

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  • NSW police at the scene of an alleged stabbing at University of Sydney

    University of Sydney stabbing: 14-year-old may have been influenced by ‘salad bar’ of ideologies, police allege

  • Close-up portrait of Jeni Larmour

    UK universities urged to end drugs zero tolerance and focus on harm reduction

    • Herms Niel conducts the marching band of the Reich Labour Service in 1937.

      Tory student group condemned after video shows them ‘singing to Nazi song’

    • OpenAI logo is seen on a mobile phone in front of a computer screen displaying output from ChatGPT

      Researchers fool university markers with AI-generated exam papers

    • University of Wollongong sign

      Job threat for Australian university staff as claims international student cuts are being weaponised

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In depth

  • Maggie Aderin-Pocock smiles as she sits between two pupils at a table

    ‘It opens eyes’: How one UK school has welcomed and learned from refugees

  • Pupils sit together eating a meal

    Jenga, dodgeball and no phones: a London school’s radical 12-hour day

    All Saints Catholic College aiming to ‘give children their childhood back’ by breaking their screen addictions
  • Megan Allen, a student: she is a young, fair-skinned girl with long brown hair, pictured smiling as she sits on a terrace or decked roof garden with tall buildings in the background. She wears a black and white sleeveless top and a gold pendant necklace.

    ‘I once missed four weeks of one module’: the UK students working long hours

    Four students at English universities describe how their need for paid work has affected their studies, sleep, health and wellbeing
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Opinion

  • Simon Jenkins

    Message to Labour: don’t tax school fees. Make private schools work for the public good

    Simon Jenkins
  • Bridget Phillipson

    For me, Ms Haq was the teacher you never forget. But today’s Ms Haqs are quitting

    Bridget Phillipson
  • Eva Wiseman

    The schools debate is asking all the wrong questions

    Eva Wiseman
  • Lola Okolosie

    Why is the Tory press in a frenzy? Is it WW3 or the climate crisis? No – it’s VAT on private schools

    Lola Okolosie
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