Glasgow’s “Argyle Street Ash” has been crowned Tree of the Year 2025 after being nominated by the public as this year’s ...
The deputy Prime Minister told the UN that ‘concerted diplomatic action’ was needed to keep ‘the hope of peace alive’.
Analysis by Public First estimated nine out of 12 regions in the UK would face a wider loss in excess of £100 million in the first year of a levy.
Parents and carers will be able to alternate between themselves and loved ones on the NHS app as easily as switching Netflix profiles, health leaders have said. A new family feature, currently being ...
Low-income white children (LIWC) already score the lowest for self-reported interest in lessons and school enjoyment when they arrive in year 7, and these scores continue to drop off through their ...
Some 42% of drivers who participated in a recent RAC survey supported an outright ban on pavement parking across England, while 41% wanted councils to be given tougher powers to easily prohibit the ...
A sign language law passed a decade ago has “brought significant benefits” to deaf people, a Holyrood committee has said, but MSPs are “concerned” about a lack of access for young people. The British ...
Five NHS sites and 11 more schools are getting panels installed under a £180m Great British Energy investment.
Writing in the Telegraph, the Prime Minister said it is ‘essential’ to tackle every aspect of the problem of illegal immigration.
Heads have signed an open letter to Rachel Reeves calling on Labour to ‘restore the achievements of the last Labour government’ as ...
The Association of School and College Leader has warned the new system could deter people from becoming teachers and school leaders.
The Wildlife Trusts warned the UK is ‘shockingly underprepared’ for the swings in weather from droughts to floods caused by rising temperatures.
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