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One in eight young people in the UK are NEET in 2025, with GCSE results, inequality and health challenges driving long-term risks for education, work and training.
U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks are demanding full accountability of a former state PTA president ...
Persuasive physician who brought research evidence to the heart of global policy decisions.
"We call on the AAP to strengthen conflict-of-interest safeguards and keep its publications free from financial influence," the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services responded.
COVID-19 changed commuting patterns. Most workers are back on the road at least some of the time, but work-from-home has helped shorten average commute times in some of South Florida.
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Students excel at Wilsthorpe

Wilsthorpe School has built on its reputation as the highest-performing school in Erewash and one of the highest performing ...
Worrying new research has suggested that coronavirus could increase the likelihood of serious health conditions - and women ...
An Oxford headteacher has described the impact of students joining in the midst of the Covid lockdown. Rob Pavey, headteacher ...
Public access at the city’s outdoor pools ranges this year from 50 to 72 days. Last year, it was 43 to 74 full days.
The Well Red Damsel in Wauwatosa and Thirst Books in Milwaukee opened recently to cater to a growing audience for romance fiction.
Steve Gourgel, originally from Angola, has shown peers and staff at Lees Brook Academy, part of the Archway Learning Trust, that determination knows no boundaries, after completing 9 GCSE and ...