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Sir Keir Starmer continues to face the prospect of a major rebellion over his welfare cuts despite making concessions to disgruntled Labour MPs. Ministers hope a partial U-turn will be enough to win ...
Language GCSE take-up is significantly lower in the less affluent state schools across England, a report has suggested. Around half of GCSE students in state schools in England study a modern foreign ...
More than 140 people are killed or seriously injured in tailgating-related incidents on England’s motorways and major A-roads each year, research has revealed.
The King and Queen will carry out a series of engagements in Edinburgh as Royal Week gets under way in Scotland. Charles will begin his official engagements by receiving a Royal Salute and inspecting ...
The legislative measures are the first policy changes to be introduced from the Government’s Immigration White Paper.
The survey also indicated that customers facing challenges at renewal – for example experiencing a difficult life event, a health condition, struggling to manage their finances, or lacking confidence ...
There are “stubborn” barriers preventing parents from vaccinating their children, including difficulty booking appointments and a lack of GP reminders, according to a new report.
Journalist Sandy Gall has been praised as a “giant and a gentleman” after his death at the age of 97. His journalism career spanned more than 50 years and he was a renowned foreign correspondent for ...
Using some types of HRT before the menopause could increase the risk of breast cancer in young women, a study suggests. The research found that overall the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was ...
Academics found that some children in need of a kidney transplant are facing inequalities in their care. Black children are less likely to be put on the transplant waiting list, as are those from more ...
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