Mail Online UK
Teachers are bribing pupils with pizza nights and fiddling test results to help their schools secure exam success, a survey has found. Almost 40 per cent admitted the overwhelming pressure' to ensure that pupils achieve good grades could compromise...
BBC
April Fools Day is a time when mischievous fictional news stories suddenly pop up in newspapers and other media. But there are some bizarre ones which, upon investigation, turn out to be true, or seriously intended at least. Here is a round-up of...
BBC
Some teachers' professional integrity is being undermined by the pressure to get good exam results, a union says. The Association of Teachers and Lecturers says teachers have been forced to "manipulate results" and even "re-write students' work" to...
The Independent
News in pictures On Facebook Suggested Topics The private investment firm OpCapita yesterday completed the acquisition of Game Group's UK business out of administration for a nominal £1, saving nearly 3,200 retail jobs. OpCapita is taking on the...
Taiwan News
Administrators for the crisis-hit videogame retailer Game Group PLC say the company has been sold, safeguarding about 3,200 jobs. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP says that London-based Baker Acquisitions Ltd. will aquire all the company's 333 stores which...
BBC
Henson has apologised for "inexcusable" alcohol-fuelled behaviour on a post-match weekend flight. That led to his immediate suspension by Cardiff Blues whose board could decide on Monday whether to end his contract or let him see the season out.