
Teaching during the pandemic
We hear from teachers around the world on classes being disrupted by Covid-19
What was it like when schools were forced to close their doors due to Covid-19? We hear from teachers around the world about the lessons they have learned from the pandemic. They discuss virtual learning, staff shortages, inequality, and what gives them hope for the future in their classrooms.
Britain's Prince Andrew has failed in his bid to get a civil case which alleges he sexually assaulted Virginia Giuffre dismissed. He has consistently denied the allegations. We explain why a US judge has allowed the claim to be heard.
The UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is facing calls to resign following a gathering in the garden of his official residence which is alleged to have broken Covid restrictions. Mr Johnson apologised in parliament today, despite insisting that the event was "technically within the rules." We hear the latest, and get some reaction from the British public.
80 fact-checking organisations have sent an open letter to YouTube’s CEO calling on the video platform to take further action to fight disinformation. Our technology reporter will explain the changes they want to see.
(Photo: Chairs on top of desks in an empty classroom, Credit: Reuters)
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