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Keep EHC plans for special educational needs, MPs say
Don’t scrap care plans for children with special educational needs, say MPs Kate McGough Education reporter
Covid-19: Children and teenagers share impact of pandemic in new report
‘Something had been stolen from me’ – children share the lows – and highs – of pandemic Branwen Jeffreys Education editor and Erica Witherington BBC When lockdown started, college student Sam was living with his mum because his parents were separated. Then his dad died unexpectedly, leaving him feeling that something had been “stolen” from
University students ‘overwhelmed’ by managing finances in London
Gem O’Reilly London and Harry Craig London BBC / Gem O’Reilly Anand (left) has taken on part-time work to fund his studies, while Viga (right) says cost of transport is a major concern for her Like many of the more than half a million students studying in London, Thomas Murch finds coping with finances an
Electric aviation awaits a battery breakthrough
Adrienne Murray & James Brooks Technology Reporters Beta Technologies Alia on the way to Stavanger in Norway An aviation rarity touched down in the Norway’s second city of Bergen earlier this month. Alia had flown 100 miles (160km) in 55 minutes on battery power alone. Built by US aerospace company Beta Technologies, the electric plane
Scientists pinpoint the brain’s internal mileage clock
Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Getty Images Scientists have for the first time located the “mileage clock” inside a brain – by recording the brain activity of running rats. Letting them loose inside a small, rat-sized arena, the researchers recorded from a part of their brains that is known to be important in navigation
University of Surrey researchers develop court hearings AI tool
AI makes justice more transparent – researchers Getty Images Researchers from the University of Surrey sought to tailor AI to the language of British courtrooms An artificial intelligence (AI) tool built at the University of Surrey which transcribes Supreme Court hearings makes “justice more transparent”, researchers have claimed. A new study has detailed how academics
Heathrow warns of delays as suspected cyber-attack hits European airports
Flights have been delayed and cancelled at airports including Heathrow after an alleged cyber-attack targeted a service provider for check-in and boarding systems. Airports in Brussels and Berlin are also experiencing delays and disruption after the “technical issue” affecting Collins Aerospace, which works for several airlines at airports across the world. Heathrow said passengers should