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Competition for the most selective sixth forms would be ‘fiercer’ after the VAT change on private school fees, one education expert said.
The official said 60,000 reservists will be called up in the coming month, nearly doubling the number of active reservists to ...
A flotilla of hundreds of historic ships is heading into Amsterdam, kicking off a five-day festival celebrating the Dutch capital’s maritime history.
A steep jump in the cost of air travel, along with increases in the price of many everyday items from tea and coffee to potatoes and eggs, helped push the UK’s overall rate of inflation in July to an ...
The zoo uses non-toxic nail polish in different colours to distinguish the critically endangered hatchlings from each other.
Tens of thousands of pupils in England will get their grades in an app this year as part of a Government pilot.
Epping secured a temporary injunction blocking the use of the Essex town’s Bell Hotel as accommodation for asylum seekers on planning grounds.
According to the Children Act 2004, it is unlawful to hit your child, except where it is ‘reasonable punishment’, and this is ...
The Welsh Rugby Union has recognised the “hurt and anger” caused by their proposal to reduce the number of professional men’s sides in Wales from four to two, but insisted maintaining the status quo ...
The Spirit – second from bottom – had made 135 for three before the Superchargers closed out a fourth win from six games ...
Eastleigh held off a second-half comeback from Aldershot to register their first goals and points of the Enterprise National League season with a 3-2 victory.
Kyle McAllister scored twice as Forest Green thumped Sutton 4-0 to extend their unbeaten start to the National League season. The home side were ahead within six minutes at the Bolt New Lawn when, ...