In Ukraine, children in Balakliya attend school underground due to the threat of Russian missiles, with disruptions impacting 3.7 million students academically and socially. Over 137 underground schools have been built in the country, with some students opting for online classes even after displacement. The government aims to bring 300,000 children back to in-person schooling by 2025, while those under Russian occupation face risks in joining Ukrainian online schools.
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Former culture secretary warns Netflix revolution has made BBC licence fee unsustainable
Former culture secretary Sir John Whittingdale believes the BBC licence fee is no longer sustainable and needs to be replaced by an alternative form of funding due to the rise of streaming services like Netflix and Amazon. As the Labour government prepares for the next charter renewal, options such as advertising or a modified licence fee are being considered, including potentially requiring non-BBC viewers of streaming services to pay the fee. A report from Defund...
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