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As debate about this month's Year 6 SATs paper rumbles on, our columnist fears the rapid growth of AI is only going to mean more exams for children.
The high cost of formula is driving parents to desperate measures, say charities, so what help is there if you’re struggling to buy infant milk?
A supermarket is to remove cartoon characters from more than 30 unhealthy foods as it calls on retailers to do more to entice children to eat well.
Parents unable to afford the rising cost of baby formula could be forced into unsafe alternatives that’ll harm their child’s health fear charities.
A probe has been launched into a drug that reportedly makes people want to eat glass, jump off buildings and violently attack the faces of others.
Brave, courageous, determined youngsters are being sought for this year’s Children’s Awards and there are just days left to send us your nominations.
Sightings of a hairy caterpillar that makes people and pets very unwell must be reported urge officials tracking the pest.
The National Lottery is releasing its final batch of £25 theatre tokens, which give audiences money -off a show for the price of a lottery ticket.
See our guide to which of Kent’s beaches are dog friendly in the summer months and which now ban pets until the autumn.
Passengers using Southeastern trains are being warned to prepare for major disruption as services are cancelled by a fresh wave of strike action.
Our columnist fears we’re now all so comfortable with school closures since the pandemic that there’s no urgency to resolve disputes with teachers.
As Kent celebrates King Charles’s coronation we look at how the county marked his mother’s big day in 1953 when she was crowned Queen 70 years ago.
From Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes to Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom – who might you spot from Kent at the King’s coronation?
From timings and television coverage to procession routes and parties – here’s your complete guide to the big weekend ahead.
Supermarkets are recalling numerous Cadbury-branded items over fears they may contain a dangerous bacteria that causes food poisoning.
With many GCSE and A level pupils sitting their first ever formal exams the government has set out the allowances being made for Covid-19 disruption.
Many supermarkets now offer their cheapest prices to members-only but it’s not a sales pitch our columnist agrees with.
With supermarket loyalty cards now frequently unlocking the cheapest prices we take a look at what being a member of each scheme might get you.
GCSE and A level pupils may not see subject staff due to strikes, warns the NEU, despite efforts to get those facing exams into school.
Rationing has returned to one major supermarket as a result of low stock levels being caused by harvest problems in Europe.