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The Scottish Government is now ending the use of WhatsApp and other messaging services on its mobile devices, following criticism in the wake of the Covid inquiry. The Government had previously agreed ...
Teaching staff are set to leave a primary school after the council reversed a controversial decision to close it down.
A Viking-age rock crystal jar previously owned by a bishop which was part of a hoard found by a metal detectorist is to go on public display for the first time later this year. The jar is part of the ...
British authorities are scrambling to provide charter flights to evacuate UK citizens from Israel amid spiralling conflict in the Middle East. Downing Street urged Britons in the region to register ...
While May’s borrowing out-turn was lower than economists were expecting, it was more than the £17.1 billion pencilled in by the UK’s independent fiscal watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility ...
Mrs Cryer was MP for Keighley when she was alerted to the problem in her constituency by a group of concerned mothers, who said their young daughters were being sexually exploited by a group of older ...
England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton hopes to “live up to the legacy” of the recently-retired Mary Earps but insisted she felt no extra pressure entering the European Championship as the defending ...
I am going to explain to you, the true cost of my Motability car, not because I feel I owe it to anyone, but because I want people to understand ...
NHS waiting lists for ADHD diagnosis and support have led to a “significant growth in the use of private providers that are not regulated”, a taskforce has said.
A Bradford school has achieved a significant milestone in its improvement journey but ‘further work’ needs to be done following a recent ...
Professor Nigel Seaton will replace Professor Shane O’Neill, who stepped down on Thursday in the wake of the report.
Supporters and opponents of a change in the law gathered at Westminster early on Friday, holding placards saying “Let us choose” and ...