Sarah Barry, whose son Jack was stabbed to death, says she never knew he also carried a knife.
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After her brother Deakin died, Chloe volunteered at a local kids club to help deal with her grief.
Student Chris explores trying to change the way he speaks, out of a concern his accent may hold him back.
The BBC returned to give Samuel some good news.
Here at Newsround we wanted to find out how children and young people were being affected by the cost of living crisis.
Alishah doesn't qualify for free school meals, but her parents are among many struggling with lunch costs.
Young people and families tell of abuse from drugs gangs, as one group battles to reach kids at risk.
Most strep A infections are mild, but more severe invasive cases - while still rare - are rising.
Just 13% of care leavers go to university at 18, compared with 45% of the wider population.
Thousands of pupils in Scotland have another unscheduled day off school as teachers strike.
Lils, from Scarborough, says she realised some children do not get to enjoy Christmas dinner.
A four-year-old who was fighting for her life with a strep A infection is recovering, her grandmother says.
Members of the SSTA and NASUWT unions say they have been left with no option but industrial action.
The Union of Jewish Students says it has lost confidence in the National Union of Students.
Students and staff at two universities share the struggles being faced by young people.
A report finds boarding school bosses gave £400,000 of work to family and business partners.
Mikail Ranjit says he did not receive the education he had paid for due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A union says a minority of pupils at an Aberdeen school are to blame but not enough is being done.
The Social Mobility Foundation says poorer students have bigger worries about finances.
Durham University undergraduates had been queuing overnight to try and secured a home for next year.
Equality and Human Rights Commission issues guidance to combat "potentially discriminatory policy".
A dad says insisting his sons fully explain their financial demands builds their self-confidence.
The teacher disagreed with the school's policy for supporting transgender children.
A plan to give all pupils in Wales a week at an outdoor education centre is welcomed by children.
A mother whose son was physically restrained at a special school says it has left him traumatised.
The NUS says more and more students are struggling to pay for food as rent and bills go up.
Lecturers, librarians and admin staff across the UK vote to take action over pay and pensions.
Lee Humphreys spends his weekends frying fish in the chippie he and and his wife run.
Flora's condition, ARFID, means she avoids almost all food apart from plain pasta, butter and bread.
Measures from the University of Warwick include financial packages for students and staff alike.
Pressure builds on the government as a campaign to expand eligibility for free school meals grows.
There is no justification for families having to buy "more expensive" items, the authority argues.
Accommodation issues mean more than 120 students have been placed in halls across the border.
The council deadline for help is 20 weeks but the twins' mother applied more than 40 weeks ago.
The head of seven primary schools says worries over energy and staff costs "keep me awake at night".
Two unions will run formal ballots to ask their members to vote on industrial action over pay.
"You know everyone in Aber by the time you leave," one student says of Aberystwyth University.
A judge describes Tom Singleton as a "dangerous" man who showed "an abuse of trust".
Pupils say they have seen an increase in bad behaviour in schools post-Covid as support is offered.
Eye-gaze software aids pupils with learning disabilities to take part in first children's survey.