According to Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, the government's decade-long plan marks a significant shift for educational institutions.
According to Defence Secretary John Healey, the number of British personnel stationed in Norway is set to increase from 1,000 to 2,000 over the course of...
Parts of the UK have seen their highest January rainfall in over a century, with numerous locations recording their wettest start to the year in more...
Headlines are dominated by a stabbing incident that occurred at a school in North London and the latest developments in the health secretary's political maneuverings.
There were reports of individuals commemorating the fatal attack targeting Jews, as well as distributing emails containing antisemitic content.
Disney claimed that the detached figure featured in the advertisement was a robotic entity and maintained that it had a distinctly non-human appearance.
The Volt Pulsed Field Ablation System is undergoing its initial trial in the UK, with Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital serving as the testing site.
In a statement to the High Court, Paul Dacre described allegations of Daily Mail staff collecting information through unlawful means as "inconceivable".
Lord Doyle has issued an apology for his previous connection to a onetime Labour councillor who pleaded guilty to possessing indecent images of children.
A Scottish Parliament member has been stripped of the party whip due to her association with Sean Morton, who has a conviction for a sex offense.