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Drivers face a “hat-trick of hold-ups” as the bank holiday weekend coincides with the end of the Easter holidays for many schools, a motoring organisation warned. The RAC said traffic will be “equally ...
The findings were released on the first day of the National Education Union’s annual conference in Harrogate in North Yorkshire.
A drawing of endangered animals by a 10-year-old boy features on the cover of this week’s Big Issue magazine after he won a competition. The drawing by Ashton Whitaker from Hull was chosen by a panel ...
The Home Affairs Committee published a new report which found the response by police forces to the summer riots was ‘entirely appropriate’.
The #TheyKnew campaign is seeking to raise £125,000 to investigate whether they can bring legal proceedings against public bodies or individuals.
Scottish rugby great Kenny Logan has pledged to “keep going” until a cure for motor neurone disease (MND) is found, as he prepares to lead a 555-mile fundraising cycle challenge in memory of former ...
The Archbishop of York has condemned Israel’s “appalling” latest strike on a hospital in Gaza, which left a girl dead. The ...
Officials from the Department for Business and Trade are already on site in Scunthorpe after the Government took over the running of British Steel.
One patient died during the evacuation following an Israeli warning because staff were unable to provide urgent care.
Mark Pickard, who heads up the Seamus Maguire investigation, said that work has been ongoing on the case since it was referred to the commission by the Police Service of Northern Ireland in 2022. He ...
A Scottish artist has been celebrating the beauty of Edinburgh’s pubs by recreating them in the form of “surreal” miniature models. Keith Crawley, 55, initially made a model of his house in July of ...
The Government’s position in its privacy and encryption row with Apple is “really strange” and “doesn’t make sense”, an expert has said. Earlier this year, it was reported that the Government had ...