Hapless Hancock defends cabinet colleague Williamson over exam fiasco
Calls for education secretary Gavin Williamson to quit over the A-level grades fiasco are a distraction at a time when ...
Calls for education secretary Gavin Williamson to quit over the A-level grades fiasco are a distraction at a time when ...
The roll call of convention delegates formalised what has been clear for months.
Stuart Christie, who died on 15 August 2020, was an anarchist revolutionary, author and prolific publisher, famed for his role ...
GCSE students will receive their final grades on Thursday despite the government’s U-turn on grading, exam boards have pledged. All ...
There are 12-21 million tonnes of invisible microplastics in the upper waters of the Atlantic Ocean, researchers suggest.
Some seek safety from violence while others have been sent away by their families to save them from a life ...
154 lawyers and legal academics worldwide and hundreds more represented by their professional associations have written to UK government heads ...
The Conservative government's already limited trustworthiness lies in tatters after a leaked document revealed a "huge betrayal" over the controversial ...
Education secretary Gavin Williamson has resisted calls to resign over his handling of A-level and GCSE grades in England, but ...
The shadow health secretary said a structural reorganisation mid-pandemic is ‘time consuming and energy sapping’.
University College London called on the Government not to fine institutions ‘who keep their promise to students’.
Researchers say their findings could have implications for social distancing measures.
It comes ahead of the next round of trade talks which begin in Brussels on Tuesday.
A U-turn over the controversial system for awarding A-level results in England appears imminent after Tory MPs heaped pressure on ...
Under pre-pandemic plans, Joe Biden would have accepted the nomination in Wisconsin, a state unexpectedly won by Donald Trump four ...
The supermarket chain has launched a trial across eight stores, which will see only sturdy paper bags used at checkouts ...
The Prime Minister faces criticism from headteachers and his own MPs over the computer model used to determine A-level grades.
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