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The curriculum and assessment review is due to set out its recommendations for young people who do not secure a decent pass ...
A woman who repeatedly made hoax calls to the fire service before actually setting her flat alight has been jailed.
The former childminder, from Northampton, was ordered to serve 40% of her 31-month sentence in prison before being released ...
The Government has a legal obligation to provide accommodation, which can include hotels, to asylum seekers who would otherwise be destitute.
Taoiseach Micheal Martin said it was a ‘significant win’ for the EU and highlighted arrangements for the pharmaceutical and aviation sectors.
The RMT said its members on the Tube will take industrial action at different times from September 5, for seven days.
A 17th century will which sparked a family row over William Shakespeare’s grand Stratford-upon-Avon home has been found. The document, drawn up by Thomas Nash on August 25 1642, was discovered Dr Dan ...
Al-Haq lost a legal challenge against the Government in June over the export of fighter jet parts that can be used by Israel.
Liza Minenko, 16, fled Ukraine in 2022 with her family after spending two weeks in a basement in Kyiv after the war broke out.
Some of the county’s biggest chains have signed a letter to the Chancellor sent by trade body British Retail Consortium.
Culture minister Sir Chris Bryant has said his “biggest anxiety” when it comes to the British TV industry is the reduced budgets of public service broadcasters (PSBs).
A cannonball recovered from the battlefield at Culloden has sold for almost £19,000 at auction. The cannonball, engraved with the words “Ogilvy Culloden 16 April 1746”, had been expected to sell for ...