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Half of schools forced to slash trips for pupils due to squeezed budgets
School leaders are being forced to cut spending on outings, IT equipment, extracurriculars and support staff - and to use cash intended for poorest pupils to plug budget gaps
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'My sisters bullied the woman I fancy, and say I should steer clear of her'
Mirror agony aunt Coleen Nolan advises a reader who has fallen for a colleague, but is too shy to talk to her, and has been warned off by family
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Thief says he 'feels sorry for the geezer' after stealing from pleading student
Tommy Lloyd, 28, and an unknown woman had come across a slightly open window in a Manchester flat and took the opportunity to swipe an iPhone and virtual reality headset, costing over £1,000
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Schools serving smaller dinners and reducing meat on menu due to rising costs
Heads are struggling to plug the funding gap for universal infant school meals, as catering costs are often exceeding the £2.41 per child per meal handed to schools by the Government
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Parents scared to send kids to school with colds since covid as absences soar
Some children are "struggling to leave home" with many more reporting anxiety and mental health issues, according to councils in England
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Raheem Sterling to tackle inequality and pay for 14 students to go to university
England international Raheem Sterling has partnered with two UK universities after research into the number of black students in higher education has come to light
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University of Edinburgh could pay 'reparations' after slavery links discovered
Academics are working with a team of researchers to trawl historical archives to build a picture of the university’s involvement in Atlantic slavery and colonialism
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'I've saved £10,000 taking my kids on term-time holidays and haven't had a fine'
Catherine Warrilow takes her children abroad to destinations including Mexico, Egypt and Lanzarote during term-time so she can save money on the flights and accomodation
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Man on benefits after being rejected from 100 jobs lands dream role as barrister
Taz Aldeek, 29, saw his applications regularly get knocked back despite having three degrees - including a master's - and eventually had to apply to Universal Credit just to survive
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Cadet found dead at Sandhurst after affair 'suffered unnecessarily' dad says
Olivia Perks, 21, was found dead at elite military training school Sandhurst in February 2019, with a damning report revealing that she had been a victim of "a complete breakdown in welfare support"
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'Allergies could fall 77% if babies ate peanut butter while being weaned'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares research from Southampton University that could reduce the risk of children developing allergies to the likes of peanuts, fish, egg and milk
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Three teens killed in crash named as school pays tribute to 'remarkable' pupils
Tributes have been paid to three teenagers killed in a crash in the Cotswolds which left another boy seriously injured and needing surgery
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'I was Tory for decades - but I back teachers and nurses fighting for fair pay'
Former Tory MP and Commons Speaker John Bercow is firmly on the side of those striking for fair pay deals - arguing people would happily forgo tax cuts to ensure dedicated professionals are properly paid
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Medieval castle transformed into £33k-a-year school for princes and princesses
St Donats Castle in the Vale of Glamorgan is home to the Atlantic College which is attended by princes and princesses as well as children of millionaires and refugees
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'What has been offered to teachers so far is clearly nothing short of insulting'
Writing exclusively for The Mirror, joint General Secretary of the National Education Union Kevin Courtney says it is 'about time that the Westminster Government gets serious and gets back round the table to resolve this dispute'
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Girl, 17, with 'crippling pain' at boarding school was sick days before dying
Taylor Goodridge, 17, tragically died on December 20 after staff at Diamond Ranch Academy in Utah, US, failed to seek medical care for her - despite being sick in the lead up to her death
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Senior Tory MP issues warning over 'growing' funding gap for free school meals
A former minister will use a Westminster Hall hearing on Tuesday to air concerns about the cost to schools, as the Mirror ramps up our Free School Meals For All campaign
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Teachers' leaders call for urgent talks with Tories to avert next school strikes
The National Education Union said it would meet Education Secretary Gillian Keegan for crunch negotiations on Monday morning - if the Cabinet Minister was willing
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Levy's address to Cambridge Union scrutinised as Spurs claims don't add up
ANDY DUNN COLUMN: Daniel Levy seems to be steadfastly delusional about Tottenham’s progress, if Harry Kane wants more than a statue he will need to be somewhere other than where is now
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Ofsted boss says 'no reason to doubt' inspection after teacher took her own life
Amanda Spielman's remarks came after Ms Perry's sister said pausing inspections would be the 'empathetic, human, correct thing to do' while a review takes place
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Lisa Nandy slams Tories for claiming to be 'patriots' while letting Brits starve
Lisa Nandy has attacked government ministers who smeared workers demanding a fair wage increase as 'unpatriotic', saying that it is not unpatriotic to demand a fair day's pay for an honest day's work
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Mum of teen who survived in wreckage for 48 hours as 3 pals killed blasts cops
Anna Certowicz, who is nursing her girl Sophie Russon, 20, back to health, believes officers were far too casual and ignored their fears when they reported the pals missing in Cardiff
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Doctors share the first sense people lose when they are hours from death
As a person dies, it is common that they lose their senses in a particular order, with modern scientists being able to decipher this due to ability of meds to keep a person in the 'active dying' phase for longer
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Mark Wright gears up to run London Marathon alongside his brother and PARENTS
The TOWIE legend will be out to match his brother, who ran a 3hr 33min marathon last year. Mark finished after 3hr 41min
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Girl, 12, dies of asthma attack at school as she stopped breathing for 8 minutes
Pearl Unu-Arubi was taken to the hospital when she stopped breathing for eight minutes on March 20, 2023. After spending 10 days in critical condition, the 12-year-old sadly died
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