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Mike Baker asks whatever happened to plans for "personalised learning" and finds reports of its disappearance.

Teenagers in Oxford are to learn about the dangers of carrying knives in a series of workshops.

Teenagers' use of digital media shows that time online teaches children important skills, a big study shows.

Liberata was warned by its own staff it would face problems paying students education maintenance allowances, the BBC learns.

Gloucester winger Lesley Vainikolo says he was too eager to make an impression in rugby union after his switch from rugby league.

The pioneering windpipe transplant carried out by Spanish doctors was almost scuppered by the low-cost airline Easyjet, the BBC has learned.

People with learning disabilities are being discriminated against across the criminal justice system, a Prison Reform Trust report finds.

Hull City midfielder George Boateng learns to live with the fact that he will never play for Ghana.

Bars, nightclubs and pubs learn about ways of preventing and dealing with terrorist attacks at their premises.

When is a record not always a record? When it's twinned with the word "debt". To have a hope of knowing what's happening with the economy, you need to learn the rules of a childish game.

A senior social worker and police did not want Baby P returned to the home where he later died, the BBC learns.

Delays with the education maintenance allowance force a college to help students with supermarket vouchers.

RFL boss Richard Lewis backs England coach Tony Smith following defeat by New Zealand in the World Cup semi-finals.

University tuition fees could rise by as much as £80 under proposals by the Employment and Learning minister, Sir Reg Empey.

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is to cut about 3,000 jobs worldwide in the next few weeks, the BBC has learned.

Up to 2,000 more British troops are likely to be sent to Afghanistan next year, the BBC learns.

Scientists are to take 3D images of chickens in the egg in a bid to learn more about disease and birth defects.

Barclays' plans to raise up to £5.8bn from the Middle East have been attacked by a key advisory group, the BBC learns.

New plans to transform an Oxford Brookes campus to "revolutionise the way students learn" are going on display.

Work begins on a £2.5m day care centre for people with physical and learning disabilities in Sunderland.

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