The ruling comes a day after the US Supreme Court rejected the White House’s bid to freeze funding that flowed through the federal agency.
The Department for Education has ‘limited understanding’ of how schools are spending £9.2 billion of disadvantage-related funding, a report ...
Labour’s John Grady said current legislation is acting as a ‘deterrent’ to investors, and a legal cap would protect companies from costs.
One in 10 UK adults report having no close friends, according to research looking into social isolation and loneliness. Men were slightly more likely than women to say this – at 11% compared with 10% ...
A team led by experts from Newcastle University are behind the technology which helps produce tissues that are much closer models to humans.
The biggest expansion of water fluoridation in England since the 1980s is to go ahead, officials have announced. The Government estimates that the expansion of the water fluoridation programme across ...
Sir Keir Starmer will speak to European leaders on Friday as he presses on with a diplomatic push over Ukraine. The Prime Minister and French President Emmanuel Macron are seeking countries willing to ...
Experts said there was a mismatch between policymakers’ enthusiasm for expanding these roles and the lack of rigorous research.
The Bill commits the Government to come back within a year on the question of raising ‘the digital age of consent’ from 13 to 16.
Wicked and Charlie And The Chocolate Factory were among the inspirations for some of this year’s World Book Day costumes. The international event, now in its 28th year, celebrates reading and books.
A new study says many young people regret the amount of time spent on their phones, and believe it causes more harm than good.